
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays a low-angle, upward view of the illuminated exterior of the Notre-Dame Cathedral at night, located in Paris, France. The central subject is the cathedral's Gothic architecture, constructed from light-colored stone, against a dark blue-black night sky. On the left side of the frame, a large circular rose window is visible, exhibiting intricate tracery. Below and to the right of the rose window, a series of tall, arched stained-glass windows are prominent, glowing with internal illumination that reveals complex geometric patterns and muted colors. These windows extend along the lower and mid-sections of the visible facade. The building features numerous architectural elements characteristic of Gothic cathedrals, including prominent vertical buttresses, decorative pinnacles, and sculpted elements. A slender spire, topped by what appears to be a cross or weather vane, is visible in the upper central background. Portions of the stone facade are textured with what appears to be moss or discoloration, particularly around decorative ledges. No individuals, vehicles, or specific actions are discernible within the frame. The environment consists solely of the cathedral's exterior under a clear, dark night sky, with artificial lighting providing illumination.
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