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An upward-angled, sunlit view captures the facade of a historical stone building, identified as "HOTEL DE VILLE" (City Hall) by vertical text on a right-side pillar. The building, located in Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg, is constructed from light brown/tan stone with numerous white-framed windows arranged in multiple rows.

On the left side of the facade, a large triangular pediment features an elaborate stone relief sculpture. This carving depicts figures, including a reclining male figure at the bottom, possibly representing a worker or miner, along with what appears to be a coat of arms or shield. To the left, another figure is seen holding a tool. Running vertically alongside this section is carved text: "OMR WOLLE BLEIWE WAT MER SIN C," a partial rendering of the national motto of Luxembourg, "Mir wëlle bleiwe wat mir sinn" (We want to remain what we are).

Between and around the windows, the building is adorned with ornate, carved stone decorative elements, some featuring intricate scrollwork. A striking modern art installation is suspended in front of the windows, consisting of several colorful, stylized aircraft or kite-like objects. These include designs resembling the European Union flag (dark blue with yellow stars) and others in red, white, and blue patterns, possibly evoking the Luxembourgish flag.

To the far left of the historic building, a modern structure with dark, gridded panels, likely solar panels, is partially visible against a clear, bright blue sky. The strong natural sunlight casts distinct shadows, indicating a sunny day.
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Apr 25, 2026, 7:50 AM

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An upward-angled, sunlit view captures the facade of a historical stone building, identified as "HOTEL DE VILLE" (City Hall) by vertical text on a right-side pillar. The building, located in Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg, is constructed from light brown/tan stone with numerous white-framed windows arranged in multiple rows. On the left side of the facade, a large triangular pediment features an elaborate stone relief sculpture. This carving depicts figures, including a reclining male figure at the bottom, possibly representing a worker or miner, along with what appears to be a coat of arms or shield. To the left, another figure is seen holding a tool. Running vertically alongside this section is carved text: "OMR WOLLE BLEIWE WAT MER SIN C," a partial rendering of the national motto of Luxembourg, "Mir wëlle bleiwe wat mir sinn" (We want to remain what we are). Between and around the windows, the building is adorned with ornate, carved stone decorative elements, some featuring intricate scrollwork. A striking modern art installation is suspended in front of the windows, consisting of several colorful, stylized aircraft or kite-like objects. These include designs resembling the European Union flag (dark blue with yellow stars) and others in red, white, and blue patterns, possibly evoking the Luxembourgish flag. To the far left of the historic building, a modern structure with dark, gridded panels, likely solar panels, is partially visible against a clear, bright blue sky. The strong natural sunlight casts distinct shadows, indicating a sunny day.

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