
Stake attention in this memory
This image captures the grand facade of the Capitole de Toulouse, France, under a clear, bright blue sky on a sunny day. The building is a magnificent example of neoclassical architecture, characterized by its distinctive striped pattern of alternating red brick and white stone bands. Prominent features include a series of towering, fluted columns with ornate golden Corinthian capitals, supporting an elaborate pediment adorned with sculptural reliefs and a frieze. Partially visible on the frieze is the inscription "CAPITOLIUM." A large, round clock with Roman numerals is integrated into the upper facade, showing approximately 12:45. Below the clock, an ornate golden balcony features several flags: the European Union flag, the French tricolor, and the Ukrainian flag. Another red flag, possibly regional, is also visible. The main entrance, a large arched wooden doorway, is open, with a person entering. The building's windows are tall, with blue frames, and some lower-level windows are protected by decorative grilles. Vintage-style lanterns are affixed to the facade. On the paved forecourt, several people are present. To the left, a group of three individuals—two men and a woman in a long white skirt and blue top—are standing, seemingly observing the building. Further right, a couple walks away from the building. Another person is seen entering through the main doorway. The ground is paved with cobblestones and flagstones, and distinct shadows indicate bright midday sunlight.
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