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The image displays the exterior facade of a multi-story building located at 27 Rue de l'Élysée, 8th arrondissement, Paris, France. The architecture features an eclectic style, combining light-colored cut stone (limestone) and red brick arranged in contrasting geometric patterns, including diagonal and herringbone motifs. The building exhibits four primary floors culminating in a dark grey slate mansard roof with multiple ornate dormer windows and red brick chimneys topped with lighter stone caps. Two leafless deciduous trees with mottled grey bark partially obscure the facade, their bare branches silhouetted against a clear, vibrant blue sky, indicating daytime conditions. On the ground floor, a stone base supports the structure. Two dark brown wooden arched entrance doors are visible; the left doorframe clearly displays the number "23." Several ground-level windows are secured with black iron bars. The first floor features a prominent black wrought-iron balcony spanning across multiple dark-framed windows. Above a tall, multi-paned window on the left, the number "27" is inscribed in stone. The upper floors continue the pattern of red and dark brickwork interspersed with light stone accents around dark-framed rectangular windows. Reflections of the surrounding environment, including trees and sky, are visible in many window panes. No individuals or discernible actions are present in the frame.
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