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The image displays a detailed view of the upper facade and roofline of the Château de Chantilly, located in Chantilly, Oise, France. The scene is captured under an overcast sky, suggesting a cloudy daylight condition. The architectural style is characteristic of Neo-Renaissance and Second Empire design. The dominant features are steeply pitched Mansard roofs covered in dark gray slate tiles. Multiple ornate dormer windows with dark frames and pointed arch details are integrated into the roofs, each featuring small pane windows. The rooflines are adorned with decorative ironwork, including cresting, finials, and lightning rod-like structures, particularly prominent on the gables and peaks. A tall, slender brick chimney stack, capped with lighter-colored stone, rises from the right side of the roof structure. Below the roof, the facade is constructed of light-colored stone, likely limestone, with intricate carvings and moldings, including tracery around the windows and decorative elements below the dormers. The windows on this stone level feature dark frames and multiple small panes, some exhibiting a decorative leaded glass pattern. Further down, the facade transitions to a striking combination of light stone framework and patterned brickwork. Red and dark gray bricks are arranged in distinct geometric designs, such as chevrons and diamonds, creating a textural contrast. Large rectangular windows with dark frames and small, patterned glass panes are set within this brick and stone section. Between two prominent lower windows, a vertical red banner-like object with partially visible white lettering is affixed to the facade. Gilded vertical strips are integrated into the stone framework flanking the brick panels. No people, explicit actions, or interactions are visible in the scene.
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