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The image displays the facade of the Loewe boutique located at 9 Rue Saint-Honoré in Paris, France. The building is a multi-story structure constructed of light-colored, cut stone blocks, exhibiting an eclectic architectural style with prominent neo-Gothic elements.

At street level on the left, a partial view of a dark blue vehicle's roof is visible. To its right, a small, recessed, light-colored door is numbered "9" above. The main entrance, centrally located, features dark wooden double doors set within a pointed arch, flanked by two slender columns with simple capitals. To the left of the main entrance, a large, tall pointed-arch window is covered by elaborate, dark wrought iron grille work featuring scrolling and spiked patterns. To the right of this window, mounted on the stone facade, is a circular, light reddish-orange bas-relief depicting the intricate, intertwined Loewe Anagram logo. Above the main entrance arch, a recessed quatrefoil-shaped opening is present.

Further up the facade, two identical black, stylized iron decorative elements, each resembling an elongated fleur-de-lis, are vertically affixed to the stone. Above these, a row of narrow, vertical windows is visible. The three leftmost windows are equipped with small, black iron railings at their bases. The uppermost section of the facade is capped by a decorative stone balustrade composed of small, Gothic-style arched cutouts, situated above a sculpted frieze.

To the immediate right, a portion of an adjacent building with a more classical Parisian Haussmannian architectural style is visible, featuring a window with closed wooden shutters and a small balcony adorned with black wrought iron railings. The scene is illuminated by direct sunlight, creating distinct shadows on the facade. No individuals are visible, and no actions or interactions are depicted; the scene is static.
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Mar 17, 2026, 11:24 AM

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The image displays the facade of the Loewe boutique located at 9 Rue Saint-Honoré in Paris, France. The building is a multi-story structure constructed of light-colored, cut stone blocks, exhibiting an eclectic architectural style with prominent neo-Gothic elements. At street level on the left, a partial view of a dark blue vehicle's roof is visible. To its right, a small, recessed, light-colored door is numbered "9" above. The main entrance, centrally located, features dark wooden double doors set within a pointed arch, flanked by two slender columns with simple capitals. To the left of the main entrance, a large, tall pointed-arch window is covered by elaborate, dark wrought iron grille work featuring scrolling and spiked patterns. To the right of this window, mounted on the stone facade, is a circular, light reddish-orange bas-relief depicting the intricate, intertwined Loewe Anagram logo. Above the main entrance arch, a recessed quatrefoil-shaped opening is present. Further up the facade, two identical black, stylized iron decorative elements, each resembling an elongated fleur-de-lis, are vertically affixed to the stone. Above these, a row of narrow, vertical windows is visible. The three leftmost windows are equipped with small, black iron railings at their bases. The uppermost section of the facade is capped by a decorative stone balustrade composed of small, Gothic-style arched cutouts, situated above a sculpted frieze. To the immediate right, a portion of an adjacent building with a more classical Parisian Haussmannian architectural style is visible, featuring a window with closed wooden shutters and a small balcony adorned with black wrought iron railings. The scene is illuminated by direct sunlight, creating distinct shadows on the facade. No individuals are visible, and no actions or interactions are depicted; the scene is static.

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