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The image displays a low-angle, upward-looking view of the upper facade of a grand stone building, identified by the prominently carved word "NORD" on its frieze as the Gare du Nord in Paris, France. The structure is constructed of light-colored stone and features neoclassical architectural details. Two weathered full-figure statues stand on the roofline against a clear, bright blue sky. The statue on the left is a draped figure, possibly male, with a crown or elaborate headwear, standing facing slightly right. The statue on the right, also a draped figure, holds a circular object resembling a shield in its left hand and has its right arm raised. Below the "NORD" inscription, the facade includes detailed moldings, dentils, and fluted pilasters topped with ornate Ionic capitals. A circular relief carving depicting a bearded male head is situated within a roundel below one of the pilasters. The right side of the image reveals part of a large arched opening, adorned with evenly spaced circular rosettes. A small, white, indistinct object, possibly a distant aircraft or bird, is visible in the upper left portion of the sky.
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