
Stake attention in this memory
A low-angle exterior photograph depicts historic stone buildings under an overcast sky in the City of Luxembourg, Luxembourg. The central structure is a multi-story building composed of light-colored, possibly sandstone blocks, featuring rows of dark-framed, reflective windows. Its upper section includes a decorative wrought-iron balcony and a prominent central tower with a dark, pointed roof. A flagpole extends from the tower's apex, flying a horizontally striped red, white, and blue flag, consistent with the national flag of Luxembourg. To the right, an adjacent building section, characterized by arched windows and ornate stone carvings, is partially visible. Perched atop a structure associated with this right-hand section is the Gëlle Fra monument, a white statue of a robed female figure standing on a pedestal. The scene is devoid of people or discernible activity, presenting a static urban architectural view. The buildings are located in the vicinity of Place de la Constitution and Place Guillaume II, with the flag-bearing building identifiable as the Chamber of Deputies.
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