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The image shows a close-up of the exterior facade of Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, France. The prominent feature is a large rose window with intricate stone tracery and dark stained glass. Below the rose window, a balcony or balustrade runs across the facade, supported by columns. In front of the rose window, on pedestals, are two statues: a central figure, likely the Virgin Mary holding the Christ child, and an angel on its left. Below the balustrade, a row of life-sized statues of kings, each wearing a crown and holding a scepter, are displayed in niches between columns. The architectural style is Gothic, characterized by detailed stonework, pointed arches, and decorative elements. The overall scene depicts religious iconography and historical figures integrated into the cathedral's architecture.
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The image shows a close-up of the exterior facade of Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, France. The prominent feature is a large rose window with intricate stone tracery and dark stained glass. Below the rose window, a balcony or balustrade runs across the facade, supported by columns. In front of the rose window, on pedestals, are two statues: a central figure, likely the Virgin Mary holding the Christ child, and an angel on its left. Below the balustrade, a row of life-sized statues of kings, each wearing a crown and holding a scepter, are displayed in niches between columns. The architectural style is Gothic, characterized by detailed stonework, pointed arches, and decorative elements. The overall scene depicts religious iconography and historical figures integrated into the cathedral's architecture.

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