
Stake attention in this memory
The image shows a close-up of a stone plaque affixed to a building in Paris, France. The plaque is black with gold lettering, detailing the history of a fortified tower and fountain. The text reads: "LA TOUR DÉPENDANT DE L'ENCEINTE FORTIFIÉE DU PRIEURÉ DE SAINT MARTIN DES CHAMPS CONSTRUITE VERS 1140 ET LA FONTAINE DU VERTBOIS ERIGÉE EN 1712 ONT ÉTÉ CONSERVÉES ET RESTAURÉES PAR L'ÉTAT EN 1882 SUIVANT LE VOEU DES ANTIQUAIRES PARISIENS". This translates to: "THE TOWER BELONGING TO THE FORTIFIED ENCLOSURE OF THE PRIORY OF SAINT MARTIN DES CHAMPS BUILT AROUND 1140 AND THE VERTBOIS FOUNTAIN ERECTED IN 1712 WERE PRESERVED AND RESTORED BY THE STATE IN 1882 ACCORDING TO THE WISH OF THE PARISIAN ANTIQUARIANS." The building appears to be made of stone, with ornate architectural details, including carved reliefs above the plaque and decorative stonework on the sides. The sky is visible in the background, suggesting an outdoor setting. The perspective is slightly upward, looking at the plaque and the building's facade. There is some graffiti visible on the lower part of the plaque.
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