
Stake attention in this memory
This image depicts a section of the Palace of the Grand Dukes in Luxembourg City, Luxembourg, observed at dusk or night. The gray stone facade features three ornate windows arranged horizontally. Each window is set within an arched opening, topped by a quatrefoil-designed stone transom. Decorative pilasters with carved capitals separate the windows. Above the arches, a carved frieze with a repeating pattern of small, inverted 'V' shapes is present. Below the windows, a stone parapet is visible, adorned with intricate, interlaced geometric patterns resembling Celtic knots. Through the dark-framed windows, a brightly lit interior is visible, casting a warm, yellow-orange glow. In the central window, a prominent, gold-colored metal lantern with multiple illuminated light sources hangs from above. Interior architectural elements, including reflections of light-colored arched passages, are discernible through all three windows. A partial view of a light-colored bust or sculpture is visible in the lower-left section of the leftmost window. No individuals are present, and no actions are depicted.
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