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The image presents the Hôtel de Ville (City Hall) in Saverne, France, located at 15 Rue du Général Koenig. The scene is set under an overcast, uniformly grey sky. The primary subject is a multi-story building constructed from reddish-brown, coursed cut stone. It features a prominent cylindrical tower on its right side, capped with a pointed spire exhibiting verdigris-patinated copper paneling and small arched openings. The main facade on the left is gabled with Baroque or Renaissance Revival-style decorative elements, including volutes, a central oculus window, and stone finials. A multi-element television antenna is mounted on the roofline to the far left.

Window configurations vary: the upper gable section contains an arched multi-pane window and three rectangular windows below it. The mid-level of the main facade includes a large decorative stone relief positioned above a wide assembly of six rectangular windows. The ground floor displays a large arched window with dark panes. The tower section features several arched and rectangular windows, and a carved relief bearing the partial date "190..." is visible on its lower portion.

In the lower left foreground, a dark street lamp with a conical shade is present. To the right of the building, a leafless deciduous tree with a pruned or pollarded branching structure stands, partially obscuring the tower's lower section. In the background, behind the tree, portions of other residential-style buildings with dark roofs and lighter facades are visible, along with stone pillars. No individuals are discernible within the frame.
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Feb 2, 2026

Saverne, France

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The image presents the Hôtel de Ville (City Hall) in Saverne, France, located at 15 Rue du Général Koenig. The scene is set under an overcast, uniformly grey sky. The primary subject is a multi-story building constructed from reddish-brown, coursed cut stone. It features a prominent cylindrical tower on its right side, capped with a pointed spire exhibiting verdigris-patinated copper paneling and small arched openings. The main facade on the left is gabled with Baroque or Renaissance Revival-style decorative elements, including volutes, a central oculus window, and stone finials. A multi-element television antenna is mounted on the roofline to the far left. Window configurations vary: the upper gable section contains an arched multi-pane window and three rectangular windows below it. The mid-level of the main facade includes a large decorative stone relief positioned above a wide assembly of six rectangular windows. The ground floor displays a large arched window with dark panes. The tower section features several arched and rectangular windows, and a carved relief bearing the partial date "190..." is visible on its lower portion. In the lower left foreground, a dark street lamp with a conical shade is present. To the right of the building, a leafless deciduous tree with a pruned or pollarded branching structure stands, partially obscuring the tower's lower section. In the background, behind the tree, portions of other residential-style buildings with dark roofs and lighter facades are visible, along with stone pillars. No individuals are discernible within the frame.

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