
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays the illuminated facade of the Palais Garnier (Opéra Garnier) in Paris, France, at night. In the foreground, a prominent bronze and stone monument dedicated to "CHARLES GARNIER" (1825-1898) stands centrally. The monument features a bronze bust of a man atop a pedestal, flanked by two reclining bronze male figures. The figure on the left holds a leafy branch; the figure on the right holds a stylus-like object. Below the figures, a central plaque on the monument's reddish-brown base displays a detailed golden architectural plan of a building. Two ornate, multi-lamp streetlights with white globes stand to the left and right, providing artificial illumination. The background reveals the grandeur of the Palais Garnier, a multi-story, light-colored stone building with Neo-Baroque architectural features, including large columns, arched and rectangular windows, and decorative balconies with railings. The building's facade is softly lit, creating a contrast with the dark night sky. Two white banners are affixed to the building; the left banner shows "OPERA," and the right banner partially reads "VISITEZ LE PALAIS GARNIER" and "OPERA DE PARIS." A dark metal fence is visible at the base of the monument. No people are present in the scene.
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