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This image depicts the interior of a multi-level modern exhibition and retail space, identified as the Alpine Centre Paris (formerly L'Atelier Renault) located on the Champs-Élysées in Paris, France. The perspective is from an upper floor, looking down and across to a lower level and out through large windows to the street beyond.

The interior architecture features smooth, curved, light-colored structural elements and glass railings defining the various levels. Prominently displayed on the floor below, centered in the frame, is a large, framed piece of graffiti or pop art. This artwork features the word "CRASH!" rendered in bold yellow bubble letters, positioned above a stylized grey fire hydrant with white accents. The background of the artwork contains abstract graffiti elements, including streaks, lines, and tags in shades of blue, orange, pink, and white.

To the right of the artwork, adjacent to the large windows, the front-right portion of a dark green car, likely an electric vehicle, is on display, showcasing a distinctive white and black wheel design. Beyond the car and through the expansive windows, a Parisian street scene is visible, characterized by bare trees, classic black streetlamps, and buildings across the thoroughfare. A green awning or roof structure is visible on one building, and a sign partially reads "Maison MALLEJUSSIN." Another sign for "CAFÉ" is also discernible.

On the lowest visible floor, a retail display table is set up, exhibiting several dark bags (including a duffel and a backpack), a pair of white sneakers, and a small green ride-on toy car. Nearby, a stand holds multiple dark umbrellas. Reflections from the ceiling and upper levels are visible on the polished floor and glass surfaces. No individuals are clearly depicted performing specific actions within the scene.
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Mar 16, 2026, 3:00 PM

Paris, France

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This image depicts the interior of a multi-level modern exhibition and retail space, identified as the Alpine Centre Paris (formerly L'Atelier Renault) located on the Champs-Élysées in Paris, France. The perspective is from an upper floor, looking down and across to a lower level and out through large windows to the street beyond. The interior architecture features smooth, curved, light-colored structural elements and glass railings defining the various levels. Prominently displayed on the floor below, centered in the frame, is a large, framed piece of graffiti or pop art. This artwork features the word "CRASH!" rendered in bold yellow bubble letters, positioned above a stylized grey fire hydrant with white accents. The background of the artwork contains abstract graffiti elements, including streaks, lines, and tags in shades of blue, orange, pink, and white. To the right of the artwork, adjacent to the large windows, the front-right portion of a dark green car, likely an electric vehicle, is on display, showcasing a distinctive white and black wheel design. Beyond the car and through the expansive windows, a Parisian street scene is visible, characterized by bare trees, classic black streetlamps, and buildings across the thoroughfare. A green awning or roof structure is visible on one building, and a sign partially reads "Maison MALLEJUSSIN." Another sign for "CAFÉ" is also discernible. On the lowest visible floor, a retail display table is set up, exhibiting several dark bags (including a duffel and a backpack), a pair of white sneakers, and a small green ride-on toy car. Nearby, a stand holds multiple dark umbrellas. Reflections from the ceiling and upper levels are visible on the polished floor and glass surfaces. No individuals are clearly depicted performing specific actions within the scene.

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