
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays a four-story classical limestone building with a dark slate mansard roof and four dormer windows. The architecture suggests a Parisian or Haussmannian style, common in Bordeaux, France. On the ground floor, a centrally located arched entrance features a gray wooden door with a grid pattern and bottom paneling. Above the arch, the number "53" is carved into the keystone amidst decorative stone work. To the left of the entrance are two windows, each fitted with white vertical security bars. To the right, two similar windows with security bars are partially visible. A blue street sign with white text, reading "RUE DU MANEGE", is affixed to the right of the entrance. The first floor (above ground) features four windows with simple stone ledges. From left to right: the first has closed white louvered shutters; the second and third have windows and shutters partially open; the fourth has closed white louvered shutters. The second floor has four windows, each equipped with a black wrought-iron balcony and white louvered shutters. From left to right: the first has closed shutters; the second, third, and fourth have partially open shutters. The building's façade is constructed from light-colored, ashlar-cut stone blocks, featuring ornate moldings above windows and between floors. The roof contains four dormer windows with white frames. The sky is overcast. No individuals or active elements are present in the scene. The location is Rue du Manège, Bordeaux, France.
No transactions found








