
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays an illuminated section of the Église Saint-Léger (Church of Saint-Léger) in Lens, France, observed at night or deep twilight against a dark blue sky. The prominent subject is the upper portion of the church's tower and dome, viewed from a low angle. At the highest visible point, a finial topped with a cross is present. This surmounts a multi-tiered, octagonal lantern structure, featuring arched openings and decorative elements. Below the lantern, a light-colored, ornate dome forms the roof. Directly beneath the dome, a balustrade with several small, rounded pillars is visible. The main tower section below the balustrade features classical architectural details, including yellowish-cream-colored stone pilasters with Corinthian capitals, flanking a section of reddish-brown brickwork. A circular window or aperture is partially visible on the left side of this brick section. Artificial lighting, likely from below or the side, illuminates the dome, balustrade, and stone architectural features, causing them to glow against the dark sky. The foreground contains dark, indistinct architectural elements, possibly a roofline or an arch from a closer building, which partially frame the illuminated church tower in silhouette. No individuals or discernible actions are depicted.
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