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The image displays the exterior facade of the Hôtel de Ville (City Hall) in Saverne, France, under an overcast sky. The building is constructed of light-colored, cut stone blocks for its main floors, with a reddish-brown rough-hewn stone base. A dark, possibly slate, mansard roof with dormer windows and decorative elements tops the structure.

The facade features multiple rectangular windows with brown frames. A prominent central bay window with ornate stone carving extends from the second to the third floor. Two wrought-iron balconies are present. The upper balcony is located on the second floor, immediately below the central bay window, and displays a French tricolor flag (blue, white, red) mounted on its railing. The lower balcony spans a significant portion of the first floor, also featuring a wrought-iron railing and supported by ornate stone corbels. This lower balcony displays a French tricolor flag to the left and a flag with horizontal orange and white stripes to the right.

The ground floor features a large, arched entrance with dark, paneled wooden double doors, partially open, revealing a paved path leading to green vegetation beyond. The words "HOTEL DE VILLE" are carved in relief into the stone architrave above the doorway. To the left of the entrance, black planters with green foliage are visible. To the right of the entrance, two smaller, rectangular windows with brown frames are set into the stone, each with a decorative stone panel below.

The foreground consists of a dark asphalt surface with light-colored cobblestone borders defining rectangular areas, possibly parking spaces. Faint, multi-colored chalk marks are present on the asphalt within these defined areas. The ground exhibits a slight downward slope from the right to the left side of the frame. No individuals or vehicles are visible within the depicted scene.
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Feb 8, 2026

Saverne, France

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The image displays the exterior facade of the Hôtel de Ville (City Hall) in Saverne, France, under an overcast sky. The building is constructed of light-colored, cut stone blocks for its main floors, with a reddish-brown rough-hewn stone base. A dark, possibly slate, mansard roof with dormer windows and decorative elements tops the structure. The facade features multiple rectangular windows with brown frames. A prominent central bay window with ornate stone carving extends from the second to the third floor. Two wrought-iron balconies are present. The upper balcony is located on the second floor, immediately below the central bay window, and displays a French tricolor flag (blue, white, red) mounted on its railing. The lower balcony spans a significant portion of the first floor, also featuring a wrought-iron railing and supported by ornate stone corbels. This lower balcony displays a French tricolor flag to the left and a flag with horizontal orange and white stripes to the right. The ground floor features a large, arched entrance with dark, paneled wooden double doors, partially open, revealing a paved path leading to green vegetation beyond. The words "HOTEL DE VILLE" are carved in relief into the stone architrave above the doorway. To the left of the entrance, black planters with green foliage are visible. To the right of the entrance, two smaller, rectangular windows with brown frames are set into the stone, each with a decorative stone panel below. The foreground consists of a dark asphalt surface with light-colored cobblestone borders defining rectangular areas, possibly parking spaces. Faint, multi-colored chalk marks are present on the asphalt within these defined areas. The ground exhibits a slight downward slope from the right to the left side of the frame. No individuals or vehicles are visible within the depicted scene.

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