
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays a detailed section of a historic stone building facade located in Bordeaux, France, identified by its typical 18th-century architecture and a visible "12^e" address plaque. The facade is constructed from light-colored, yellowish-grey cut limestone blocks, showing signs of weathering and grime. The upper portion of the image shows two levels of windows. The uppermost visible window on the left has multiple small panes and a white frame, positioned above a black wrought-iron balconette with scrolling ornamentation. To its right, another window features two larger vertical panes and a similar white frame, also with a black wrought-iron balconette. A vertical metal drainpipe runs between these two windows. Below these, a horizontal stone ledge or cornice separates the floors. The lower section features two large arched openings, likely windows or doorways. Above the keystone of the left arched opening, a carved stone *mascaron* depicts a human face adorned with wings. A small, blue oval plaque bearing the number "12^e" in white text is affixed to the stone arching above this window. To the left of this arched opening, an ornate black metal street lamp with a glass lantern extends from a decorative wall bracket. The very bottom of the image reveals bright red fascia or panels, indicating a ground-level commercial establishment such as a shop or restaurant. No people, actions, or interactions are present in the scene. The lighting suggests daylight conditions.
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