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The image depicts the weathered facade of a dilapidated building located in Narbonne, France. The exterior walls are primarily rendered, exhibiting significant peeling of plaster in the lower-left portion, exposing underlying stone and mortar construction. Extensive green moss and algae growth covers the rendered surfaces, particularly on the left side of the structure.

Three distinct window openings are visible. The upper-left window features partially open, weathered wooden shutters; the left shutter is solid, while the right is louvred. Broken glass is discernible within this window. The upper-right window is damaged, with portions appearing boarded from the interior, flanked by closed wooden shutters. Below this window, a decorative stone cornice supports patches of dense green vegetation. A window on the lower-left is secured by vertical, rusted metal bars over wooden panes.

The main entrance, positioned center-right, consists of a double wooden door painted dark green. This door shows significant wear, with chipped paint and remnants of blue adhesive material or graffiti. It is secured by multiple chains and padlocks. Above the door, a metal grate is visible in the transom area.

Black utility cables run horizontally across the upper section of the facade. A thin brown conduit extends vertically down the wall to the right of the lower-left window. Attached to this conduit is a small blue rectangular sign displaying white characters, possibly a street number or utility marker. A blue tarp is visible on the upper-right roofline or facade. No individuals or dynamic actions are depicted within the scene.
Gigi🐆

Mar 1, 2026, 9:47 AM

Narbonne, France

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The image depicts the weathered facade of a dilapidated building located in Narbonne, France. The exterior walls are primarily rendered, exhibiting significant peeling of plaster in the lower-left portion, exposing underlying stone and mortar construction. Extensive green moss and algae growth covers the rendered surfaces, particularly on the left side of the structure. Three distinct window openings are visible. The upper-left window features partially open, weathered wooden shutters; the left shutter is solid, while the right is louvred. Broken glass is discernible within this window. The upper-right window is damaged, with portions appearing boarded from the interior, flanked by closed wooden shutters. Below this window, a decorative stone cornice supports patches of dense green vegetation. A window on the lower-left is secured by vertical, rusted metal bars over wooden panes. The main entrance, positioned center-right, consists of a double wooden door painted dark green. This door shows significant wear, with chipped paint and remnants of blue adhesive material or graffiti. It is secured by multiple chains and padlocks. Above the door, a metal grate is visible in the transom area. Black utility cables run horizontally across the upper section of the facade. A thin brown conduit extends vertically down the wall to the right of the lower-left window. Attached to this conduit is a small blue rectangular sign displaying white characters, possibly a street number or utility marker. A blue tarp is visible on the upper-right roofline or facade. No individuals or dynamic actions are depicted within the scene.

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