
Stake attention in this memory
The image captures the exterior of the Église Saint-André de Reims, situated at Place Saint-André, 51100 Reims, France. The scene is illuminated by twilight, revealing a clear sky transitioning from a deep blue overhead to a lighter blue with subtle pink tones near the horizon. The church is constructed from light-colored stone or stucco, showcasing a neo-Romanesque or Gothic Revival architectural style with dark grey/black rooflines. A prominent, slender central spire, topped with a cross and weather vane, rises from a multi-tiered tower. Below the spire, a white circular clock face with black Roman numerals and hands is visible, flanked by arched bell openings. Four smaller, conical spires are situated at the base of the main spire. The side of the church extends to the left, featuring multiple tall, arched stained-glass windows, some displaying geometric patterns. The structure is reinforced by prominent buttresses, with an arched flying buttress connecting the main body to a lower section on the far right. This rightmost section, likely part of the apse or choir, is semi-circular or polygonal, also featuring arched windows and an ornate stone balustrade. Metallic grey drainage pipes are visible along the church walls. In the foreground, several small, young trees with dark green and some autumnal foliage are planted along the base of the church. A larger, mature deciduous tree with bare and partially foliated branches is partially visible on the far right, obscuring a building behind it. No individuals or specific activities are depicted.
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