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This image captures a dimly lit interior, likely a historical building or church, characterized by rough-hewn stone walls and what appears to be part of an arched or vaulted ceiling. The overall atmosphere is quiet and somewhat solemn due to the subdued lighting and ancient architecture.

The central subject is a large, dark blue informational sign, mounted vertically, with white text and graphics. A circular marker with the number "12" is visible at the top left of the sign, suggesting a point of interest or a station on a tour. The sign prominently displays "Chapelle des Macchabées" in French and "Chapel of the Maccabees" in English, indicating the location. An arrow pointing upwards and to the right provides directional guidance.

Further details on the sign, presented in multiple languages (French, German, English, Italian), include:
*   "Prière / Gebet / Prayer / Preghiera" (Prayer)
*   "Jeûne / Donnerstag / Thursday / Giovedì" (Fasting / Thursday)
*   A time slot: "12:15 - 13:00"
*   Greetings: "Bienvenue / Willkommen / Welcome / Benvenuti"

Below these, smaller text informs visitors that "La chapelle est fermée pour la visite. Les cérémonies ont lieu," and "The chapel remains closed for visits. Visits are subject to official..." indicating that general visits are restricted, but ceremonies may take place. A small, stylized building logo is also visible on the sign.

No people are present in the image. The stone walls feature a small, dark metal handrail or fixture, casting a shadow. The architectural style, with its large, uneven stone blocks and robust construction, points to a structure of significant age. Given the location context of Genève, Switzerland, and the name "Chapel of the Maccabees," this is likely a part of St. Pierre Cathedral, where the Chapel of the Maccabees is a notable historical site.
FM-oNt2k1

Dec 28, 2024

Genève, Switzerland

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This image captures a dimly lit interior, likely a historical building or church, characterized by rough-hewn stone walls and what appears to be part of an arched or vaulted ceiling. The overall atmosphere is quiet and somewhat solemn due to the subdued lighting and ancient architecture. The central subject is a large, dark blue informational sign, mounted vertically, with white text and graphics. A circular marker with the number "12" is visible at the top left of the sign, suggesting a point of interest or a station on a tour. The sign prominently displays "Chapelle des Macchabées" in French and "Chapel of the Maccabees" in English, indicating the location. An arrow pointing upwards and to the right provides directional guidance. Further details on the sign, presented in multiple languages (French, German, English, Italian), include: * "Prière / Gebet / Prayer / Preghiera" (Prayer) * "Jeûne / Donnerstag / Thursday / Giovedì" (Fasting / Thursday) * A time slot: "12:15 - 13:00" * Greetings: "Bienvenue / Willkommen / Welcome / Benvenuti" Below these, smaller text informs visitors that "La chapelle est fermée pour la visite. Les cérémonies ont lieu," and "The chapel remains closed for visits. Visits are subject to official..." indicating that general visits are restricted, but ceremonies may take place. A small, stylized building logo is also visible on the sign. No people are present in the image. The stone walls feature a small, dark metal handrail or fixture, casting a shadow. The architectural style, with its large, uneven stone blocks and robust construction, points to a structure of significant age. Given the location context of Genève, Switzerland, and the name "Chapel of the Maccabees," this is likely a part of St. Pierre Cathedral, where the Chapel of the Maccabees is a notable historical site.

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