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This is a detailed, close-up, frontal view of the facade of Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, France. The photograph focuses on the intricate architectural details of the cathedral's upper levels and the main portal. At the top of the image, a large rose window with stained glass is visible, surrounded by ornate stonework. Below the rose window, a row of sculpted figures, likely depicting kings or saints, stands in niches. These figures are positioned above a gallery with arched openings. The lower portion of the image showcases two large, deeply recessed portals, typical of Gothic cathedrals. Each portal is adorned with multiple concentric archivolts filled with a multitude of smaller sculptures, depicting various religious scenes and figures. In the center of the right portal, a large central sculpture shows a seated figure, likely Christ, with a crowd of figures below him. To the left of the central portal, a niche contains a standing female statue holding a crown and a scepter. The entire facade is constructed from light-colored stone, showing signs of age and weathering. The sunlight casts shadows, highlighting the three-dimensional nature of the sculptures and architectural elements. The scene is devoid of any people in the immediate foreground, allowing for an unobstructed view of the cathedral's artistry. The environment appears to be an outdoor setting, with the sky likely above and out of frame.
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