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This image displays the derelict, light-ochre facade of a multi-story building located in the city of Lyon, France, under a bright blue sky with scattered wispy clouds. The facade stands as a hollow shell, entirely devoid of internal structures, allowing the sky and distant elements to be seen through its openings.

The facade features two distinct levels of window openings. On the upper level, there are two large, rectangular openings. The left opening is equipped with an ornate black wrought-iron balcony railing. The right opening presents a narrow ledge from which several strands of green ivy drape downwards.

On the lower level, two larger, arched window openings are visible. Both are adorned with elaborate dark red wrought-iron grates within their upper arched sections. The lower left opening is significantly covered by a dense growth of dark green ivy, which extends upwards from below the frame. The lower right opening features a red wrought-iron balcony railing at its base, and a prominent, tall column of vibrant green vegetation is visible through the opening, growing within the former building's interior space.

On the lower left section of the facade, black spray paint spells out the words "NEW PLEASE" in a stylized script. The facade exhibits clear signs of disrepair, including peeling plaster, visible cracks, and exposed metal structural elements below the upper window level. To the immediate right, an adjacent building, lighter in tone (beige/pink), is visible, featuring a blue-framed window and a vertical pipe running down its exterior. Elements of another building, displaying red and white vertical stripes, are discernible through the upper right window opening.
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Aug 24, 2025

Lyon, France

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This image displays the derelict, light-ochre facade of a multi-story building located in the city of Lyon, France, under a bright blue sky with scattered wispy clouds. The facade stands as a hollow shell, entirely devoid of internal structures, allowing the sky and distant elements to be seen through its openings. The facade features two distinct levels of window openings. On the upper level, there are two large, rectangular openings. The left opening is equipped with an ornate black wrought-iron balcony railing. The right opening presents a narrow ledge from which several strands of green ivy drape downwards. On the lower level, two larger, arched window openings are visible. Both are adorned with elaborate dark red wrought-iron grates within their upper arched sections. The lower left opening is significantly covered by a dense growth of dark green ivy, which extends upwards from below the frame. The lower right opening features a red wrought-iron balcony railing at its base, and a prominent, tall column of vibrant green vegetation is visible through the opening, growing within the former building's interior space. On the lower left section of the facade, black spray paint spells out the words "NEW PLEASE" in a stylized script. The facade exhibits clear signs of disrepair, including peeling plaster, visible cracks, and exposed metal structural elements below the upper window level. To the immediate right, an adjacent building, lighter in tone (beige/pink), is visible, featuring a blue-framed window and a vertical pipe running down its exterior. Elements of another building, displaying red and white vertical stripes, are discernible through the upper right window opening.

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