
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays the illuminated neoclassical facade of the Opéra National de Lyon, located at Place de la Comédie in Lyon, France, at night. The upper portion of the building features a dark, curved roof or dome, subtly outlined by a faint blue light along its base. Below this, an ornate frieze spans the width, adorned with detailed carvings including masks, garlands, and two heraldic crests (one on each side). A central rectangular plaque within this frieze prominently displays the word "THEATRE" in capital letters. The central section of the facade below the frieze is dramatically illuminated by warm, yellow-orange light from unseen spotlights. This level is characterized by four prominent, fluted classical columns, framing three arched windows with dark panes. Each window features a decorative wrought-iron balcony with an intricate balustrade pattern. Between the columns, above the windows, are circular medallions or busts. Two classical statues, one on the far left and one on the far right, flank this brightly lit section. Below this, a dark, ornate balustrade forms a lower balcony or terrace. The ground level of the building is largely in shadow, presenting three large, dark arched entrances or windows. Two of these appear to be deep entryways. Rectangular posters, one red-orange and two featuring monochrome graphics, are affixed to the wall sections between the ground-level arches. No individuals, actions, or interactions are visible within the frame.
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