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The image presents a detailed, low-angle view of the weathered facade of a multi-story residential building located at 27 Rue Royale, near the intersection with Rue de l'Annonciade, in the 1st arrondissement of Lyon, France. The building's exterior is covered in a textured, light brown or beige render, displaying signs of age and weathering. Six floors are visible from the ground upwards, topped by a dark roofline and a single brick chimney stack silhouetted against an overcast, light blue sky.

Each floor features a series of rectangular windows. Many windows are equipped with ornate, dark brown wrought-iron balcony railings or security grilles, some exhibiting intricate scrollwork. A number of windows on the upper floors are either partially open, revealing white interior blinds, or have their glass panes visible. On the lower and middle floors, several windows are covered by closed, textured orange external blinds, known as persiennes. Two prominent light grey drainage pipes run vertically down the facade, one on the left and another centrally located.

The most distinct feature is a large, multi-colored graffiti mural spanning two adjacent ground-level or first-floor window shutters. Executed in yellow, orange, purple, and black spray paint, the artwork depicts a stylized electric guitar with an abstract, energetic background. The guitar's body is centered on the left shutter, while its neck and headstock extend across the right shutter, both of which are closed white roller shutters. A small blue and white sign, partially obscured, is visible at the very bottom center of the frame, indicating street-level presence. No individuals or active interactions are present in the scene.
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Aug 21, 2025

Lyon, France

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The image presents a detailed, low-angle view of the weathered facade of a multi-story residential building located at 27 Rue Royale, near the intersection with Rue de l'Annonciade, in the 1st arrondissement of Lyon, France. The building's exterior is covered in a textured, light brown or beige render, displaying signs of age and weathering. Six floors are visible from the ground upwards, topped by a dark roofline and a single brick chimney stack silhouetted against an overcast, light blue sky. Each floor features a series of rectangular windows. Many windows are equipped with ornate, dark brown wrought-iron balcony railings or security grilles, some exhibiting intricate scrollwork. A number of windows on the upper floors are either partially open, revealing white interior blinds, or have their glass panes visible. On the lower and middle floors, several windows are covered by closed, textured orange external blinds, known as persiennes. Two prominent light grey drainage pipes run vertically down the facade, one on the left and another centrally located. The most distinct feature is a large, multi-colored graffiti mural spanning two adjacent ground-level or first-floor window shutters. Executed in yellow, orange, purple, and black spray paint, the artwork depicts a stylized electric guitar with an abstract, energetic background. The guitar's body is centered on the left shutter, while its neck and headstock extend across the right shutter, both of which are closed white roller shutters. A small blue and white sign, partially obscured, is visible at the very bottom center of the frame, indicating street-level presence. No individuals or active interactions are present in the scene.

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