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The image depicts the Belfry of Lens, part of the Hôtel de Ville (City Hall), located in Lens, France. The scene is observed from a low angle, looking northeast towards the belfry under a partly cloudy sky.

The prominent structure is a tall, ornate clock tower constructed from reddish-brown brick and light-colored stone, featuring multiple architectural tiers, decorative carvings, balustrades, and a domed cupola at its apex. A white circular clock face with black Roman numerals and hands, indicating approximately 10:45, is positioned near the top. Below the clock is an open arched section, presumably for bells. At the base of the belfry, large dark wooden arched double doors are visible, set within a stone archway with an inscribed plaque above.

In the immediate foreground, a dark grey asphalt pavement occupies the lower portion of the frame, showing faint, irregular white or light blue spray paint markings and two small, dark wet patches. This paved area is bordered on both sides by rows of dense, green evergreen trees, some of which exhibit sparse decorative lighting.

Beyond the foreground pavement, a street or public square extends horizontally in front of the belfry. A white panel van, equipped with a roof rack, is parked facing right in the center-left of the street. One individual, dressed in light-colored clothing, stands near the front passenger side of the white van. A second, smaller, darker figure is partially visible near the rear of the van. A dark-colored SUV or similar vehicle is parked to the right of the van. Green bollards line the edge of the street. Strings of small, white lights are suspended across the street between poles. In the background, to the left of the belfry, multiple-story brick buildings with arched windows are discernible. The sky above is partially covered by white and grey clouds, with patches of blue visible.
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Dec 17, 2025, 11:45 AM

Lens, France

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The image depicts the Belfry of Lens, part of the Hôtel de Ville (City Hall), located in Lens, France. The scene is observed from a low angle, looking northeast towards the belfry under a partly cloudy sky. The prominent structure is a tall, ornate clock tower constructed from reddish-brown brick and light-colored stone, featuring multiple architectural tiers, decorative carvings, balustrades, and a domed cupola at its apex. A white circular clock face with black Roman numerals and hands, indicating approximately 10:45, is positioned near the top. Below the clock is an open arched section, presumably for bells. At the base of the belfry, large dark wooden arched double doors are visible, set within a stone archway with an inscribed plaque above. In the immediate foreground, a dark grey asphalt pavement occupies the lower portion of the frame, showing faint, irregular white or light blue spray paint markings and two small, dark wet patches. This paved area is bordered on both sides by rows of dense, green evergreen trees, some of which exhibit sparse decorative lighting. Beyond the foreground pavement, a street or public square extends horizontally in front of the belfry. A white panel van, equipped with a roof rack, is parked facing right in the center-left of the street. One individual, dressed in light-colored clothing, stands near the front passenger side of the white van. A second, smaller, darker figure is partially visible near the rear of the van. A dark-colored SUV or similar vehicle is parked to the right of the van. Green bollards line the edge of the street. Strings of small, white lights are suspended across the street between poles. In the background, to the left of the belfry, multiple-story brick buildings with arched windows are discernible. The sky above is partially covered by white and grey clouds, with patches of blue visible.

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