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The image captures a detailed, vertical view of the Grosse Cloche (Great Bell) clock tower facade in Bordeaux, France. The structure is composed of light-colored, irregularly cut stone blocks, exhibiting natural wear and some discoloration. At the center, an ornate astronomical clock is recessed into the stone. Above the clock, a large heraldic crest is prominently displayed. It features a central shield with a gold fleur-de-lis on a blue field, surmounted by a crown, and flanked by intricate gold foliage and two winged, carved stone figures. The clock face is circular and reddish-brown, marked with gilded Roman numerals from I to XII. Two ornate gold hands indicate the time is approximately 2:40. The clock face is framed by a rectangular stone surround and flanked by two fluted columns with Corinthian capitals and bases. Below the clock, a smaller, darker metallic escutcheon depicts a castle-like structure, positioned above a plain, recessed rectangular stone plaque. Further decorative stone carving is present beneath the plaque. Above the main crest and columns, an arched opening reveals a darkened interior space, likely part of a belfry. A decorative wrought-iron balcony railing, dark reddish-brown with scrollwork, spans this opening, behind which heavy wooden and metal structures are visible. The stone around the architectural elements displays some minor green biological growth. No individuals are present in the scene.
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