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The image displays the distinctive modern architecture of the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg, France, under a clear, deep blue sky. The photograph is oriented vertically, showcasing the buildings as they would typically stand upright. The main subjects are two large, drum-shaped structures, clad in reflective silver-gray metal panels that gleam brightly under the sunlight. These two primary sections are linked by a central, rounded glass structure, which also reflects the intense sunlight, creating bright highlights. Red architectural elements, possibly supports or railings, provide a striking color contrast against the silver and glass. The sky, occupying a significant portion of the upper frame, is a vibrant, cloudless blue, indicating fair weather. Several thin, dark lines, likely power lines or overhead cables, span across the sky. In the lower right of the frame, a black metal fence partially obscures a patch of green grass and some distant trees. The bright sunlight and strong reflections suggest it is daytime, likely during the morning or afternoon. No people are visible, and no specific activity or event is taking place; the image is a static portrayal of the architectural complex. No visible text is present within the frame. The unique, curved design and metallic cladding are strong visual cues identifying the location as the European Court of Human Rights.
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