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A detailed, rotated view captures the light-colored stone facade of a building, characteristic of European architecture, likely in Reims, France. The image focuses on several windows across two levels, interspersed with ornate architectural details. The facade is constructed from large, light-beige stone blocks, featuring horizontal banding between floors and decorative carvings. These carvings include stylized foliage and geometric patterns, particularly around the window frames and as corbels supporting the balconettes. The windows display various styles: - Rectangular windows with white frames are divided into multiple small panes, some revealing dark interiors or horizontal blinds. - One window is covered by a closed, vertical-slat, white roll-down shutter. - On the right side of the image, there are large, rounded or oval-shaped windows, also framed in white and divided into small panes, with glimpses of darker interiors. Each window is fronted by an elaborate black wrought iron balconette or guardrail. These feature intricate designs with repeating circular motifs, scrolls, and floral patterns. The lighting is soft and even, suggesting either an overcast day or indirect light, with no harsh shadows cast on the building's surface. No people or activities are visible, and no text is discernible on the facade. The overall impression is one of elegant, classical urban architecture.
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