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An angled, eye-level shot depicts a reddish-orange building, likely a hotel and restaurant, under an overcast sky. The building has a traditional European architectural style, possibly Alsatian, with multiple floors and a prominent gable featuring a dormer window at its peak. Many windows are visible, most of which are fitted with closed brown wooden shutters.

On the left side of the building, large white text is painted vertically, reading "Hotel Restaurant". On the upper right facade, similar vertical white text reads "Hotel de la FLORIDIERE". A prominent sign hangs below the central dormer window, featuring an arched top and text that says "Tarte Flambée" on the top line and "Au feu de bois" on the bottom line, indicating a specialty dish cooked in a wood-fired oven. Below this sign, there is a decorative metal balcony.

The main entrance to the building is visible on the right side, with a set of steps leading up to a wooden door. Several smaller signs are affixed to the facade near the entrance, including a white sign with a red "H" symbol, commonly used to denote a hotel. There are also two blank black rectangular signs. The street alongside the building features a pedestrian crossing with white stripes on a darker road surface. Bare tree branches are visible in the lower left corner, suggesting a cooler season. The overall impression is that of a historic establishment in a European town, likely Bischheim, France, given the language and architectural style.
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Jan 22, 2026, 2:41 PM

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An angled, eye-level shot depicts a reddish-orange building, likely a hotel and restaurant, under an overcast sky. The building has a traditional European architectural style, possibly Alsatian, with multiple floors and a prominent gable featuring a dormer window at its peak. Many windows are visible, most of which are fitted with closed brown wooden shutters. On the left side of the building, large white text is painted vertically, reading "Hotel Restaurant". On the upper right facade, similar vertical white text reads "Hotel de la FLORIDIERE". A prominent sign hangs below the central dormer window, featuring an arched top and text that says "Tarte Flambée" on the top line and "Au feu de bois" on the bottom line, indicating a specialty dish cooked in a wood-fired oven. Below this sign, there is a decorative metal balcony. The main entrance to the building is visible on the right side, with a set of steps leading up to a wooden door. Several smaller signs are affixed to the facade near the entrance, including a white sign with a red "H" symbol, commonly used to denote a hotel. There are also two blank black rectangular signs. The street alongside the building features a pedestrian crossing with white stripes on a darker road surface. Bare tree branches are visible in the lower left corner, suggesting a cooler season. The overall impression is that of a historic establishment in a European town, likely Bischheim, France, given the language and architectural style.

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