
Stake attention in this memory
The image captures a low-angle exterior view of the clock tower and a section of the main facade of the Hôtel de Ville, located at Place Jean Jaurès in Lens, France. The structure is predominantly composed of alternating horizontal bands of light-colored, dressed stone and reddish-brown brickwork. The central feature is the multi-tiered clock tower, which rises prominently against a bright blue sky with sparse clouds. The lowest visible section of the building includes a large, deep-set arched entrance with dark, possibly wooden, double doors. To the right of this entrance, two small, dark green coniferous trees are planted near the base of the stone wall. Above the entrance, the stone facade features decorative cornices and architectural embellishments. The tower transitions upward, showcasing a belfry section with arched openings, followed by a narrower tier. This upper tier is distinguished by four prominent, circular white clock faces, each displaying dark Roman numerals or markers, with hands indicating a time approximately between 10 and 11 o'clock. The tower culminates in a pointed finial, possibly a weather vane or cross. Sunlight illuminates the building from the left, casting parts of the structure into subtle shadow and accentuating the textures of the brick and stone. No individuals or discernible activities are present within the frame.
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