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The image depicts the elaborate stone facade of the Église Saint-François-de-Sales de Paris, located at 17 Rue Brémontier, 75017 Paris, France. The building presents a Neo-Romanesque architectural style, constructed from light-colored, ashlar masonry under an overcast sky. The central feature is the lower portion of the church's main facade, dominated by three large arched portals at ground level. These portals are supported by stout, fluted columns with ornate capitals. Within the arches above the entrances, intricate mosaic artworks are visible, depicting religious figures; for instance, the central arch features a figure resembling Christ. Dark metal gates are present within the doorways. Above the main portals, the facade features multiple levels of arched windows. The upper windows are tall and narrow with dark, possibly stained, glass. Below these, a row of smaller, arched windows is separated by decorative columns. Further down, circular relief carvings, resembling rosettes or wheels, are integrated into the stone. To the far right, a section of decorative patterned tile work, featuring blue and yellow diamond motifs, is visible. To the left of the church, a multi-story Parisian residential building in a contrasting Haussmannian style is partially visible, featuring rectangular windows with white frames, some with external grilles, and a distinctive mansard roof with a small turret. At the bottom center of the image, near the entrance of the central church portal, a single individual is partially visible, appearing to be a male with a light-colored beard, wearing a light-colored top, facing slightly away from the camera. No discernible actions or interactions are clearly visible for this person. On the lower right, a bulletin board or display case with several notices is affixed to the facade. The overall lighting is diffused and even, consistent with an overcast day.
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