
Stake attention in this memory
An exterior shot captures a portion of a salmon-colored building facade at the Musée Gadagne in Lyon, France. Dominating the upper right is an ornate wooden clock, featuring a white face with black Roman numerals, the name "CHARVET," and the year "1682." Below the clock face is a small, blank, black rectangular plaque. Beneath the wooden clock mechanism, a curved glass display case houses a complex automaton. Inside, multiple anthropomorphic figures are visible; two figures on the left appear to hold stringed instruments, and two figures on the right appear to strike bells with mallets. A large, brass-colored pendulum hangs centrally, above exposed clockwork machinery at the base of the display. To the left of the clock display, partially visible on the building wall, is a dark sign reading "U. HISTOIRES," indicating "Musée des Histoires de Lyon." Below this, two framed posters are affixed, each depicting colorful floral designs and featuring the word "GADAGNE" in bold lettering. The foreground features a textured ground; cobblestones line the area to the left, transitioning to rectangular paving stones on the right. A set of shallow, grey concrete steps with a low retaining wall ascends from the left foreground towards the building. Near the base of these steps, a small, tapered grey concrete bollard is present. Directly in front of the clock display, a tall, slender, reflective metallic pole, possibly a temporary sign holder, rises from a bright yellow concrete base. To the far right, a narrow, stone-paved alleyway with additional building facades is visible.
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