
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays a three-story segment of a classical Haussmannian-style building facade located at 2 Place Vendôme, in the 1st arrondissement of Paris, France. The structure features a light-colored stone exterior, possibly limestone, illuminated by direct sunlight. The upper two visible floors are characterized by windows each equipped with a deployed white rectangular awning. The awnings on the uppermost visible floor display the word "MARTEL" in black sans-serif capital letters. All windows on these two floors are fronted by ornate black wrought-iron balconies with intricate scrollwork. Architectural details include carved stone elements above and below the windows and between floors. A white vertical drainpipe runs down the left side of the facade. The ground floor presents larger windows, also fitted with white awnings. The window positioned to the right of the drainpipe on this level is fronted by a stone balustrade. Through this window, the reflection of "SAINT KING" is faintly visible on an interior surface. Below the ground floor, at what appears to be basement level, are arched recesses covered by decorative black wrought-iron grates. Strong sunlight casts sharp shadows of the architectural elements onto the facade and distinct, branched shadows, likely from trees, onto the pavement in the lower foreground. A black vertical pole, possibly part of a traffic signal or street lamp, is partially visible on the extreme right edge of the frame. No individuals or overt human actions are depicted within the scene.
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