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This image displays the entrance to a building at number 74, located in Honfleur, France. The central element is a heavily weathered wooden door, painted in a muted, faded blue-green color, exhibiting significant paint loss and deep wood grain. The upper section of the door features a dark glass panel overlaid with an ornate, symmetrical cast-iron grille, also painted the same blue-green, showcasing intricate scrollwork and decorative finials. Reflections of an interior brick wall are faintly visible through the glass. Below this, the door is solid, with a horizontal raised wooden panel incorporating an oval, metallic silver door handle to the right of a keyhole. Beneath the handle and keyhole, a narrow horizontal letterbox slot is present. The door is set within a robust wooden frame that matches the door's faded blue-green color and distressed texture, showing pronounced cracks and irregularities. To the immediate left of the frame, a segment of a cream-colored wall is visible. To the right, another section of severely distressed timber framing, similarly painted blue-green, extends vertically. A small, rectangular white plaque bearing the raised black numbers "74" is affixed with two fasteners to the upper left portion of the wooden door frame. Above the right side of the door frame, a bundle of white electrical wires is routed. A corrugated, flexible beige plastic conduit descends vertically along the right timber frame, forming a distinct U-bend, with a grey downspout partially visible further to the right. No individuals are present, and no actions or interactions are depicted. The scene captures a static architectural detail of an aged structure.
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