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An exterior, low-angle shot captures the Art Deco facade of the Lycée technique hôtelier Jean Drouant, formerly known as "Ecole de jeunes filles," located at 20 Rue Médéric in the 17th arrondissement of Paris, France. The building features a reddish-brown brick exterior characterized by horizontal banding and a prominent curved section on the right. The central entrance is recessed and fronted by large, ornate black metal double doors adorned with intricate, stylized geometric and organic patterns, possibly depicting wheat sheaves. Above these doors, the phrase "Ecole de jeunes filles" is visibly inscribed on a dark panel. A flat, white concrete canopy extends over the entrance, featuring a grid of recessed square panels, some appearing translucent yellow. To the right of the canopy, a French tricolor flag (blue, white, red) and a blue European Union flag with yellow stars are affixed to the brick facade. Windows with white blinds are visible on the upper floors. The curved section of the building to the right features windows, some protected by rolled-down white security shutters. Below these, a small balcony with a black metal railing is present. Light-colored stone steps lead up to the entrance. A red utility box, possibly a fire alarm or first aid cabinet, is mounted on the brick wall to the right of the steps. The scene is illuminated by bright sunlight under a clear, cloudless blue sky. No individuals, vehicles, or dynamic actions are depicted.
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