
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays the ornate facade of the Meert patisserie and confectionery at Rue Esquermoise in Lille, France. The scene is observed from a slightly elevated street perspective on a cobblestone pavement. The building's ground floor features large display windows and a central open doorway, all set within a base of dark green marble-patterned panels. Above the windows, an intricate band of golden-bronze decorative panels with circular motifs extends across the facade. The name "MEERT" is visible in red text above the central entrance and reflected in the left display window. The entrance reveals a warmly lit interior with light-colored wainscoting. The dark green entrance door itself is heavily carved. The display windows on the left showcase various confectionery products and gift items, including a small statuette of a person in traditional attire. Reflections in the windows depict street activity and portions of buildings opposite the patisserie. Above the ground floor, a dark green iron balcony railing with elaborate gold-painted scrollwork and circular medallions, prominently featuring the letters "R" and "H," spans the width of the building. Behind and above this railing is a white, neoclassical-style facade with green-framed windows. In the foreground, a tall, dark brown, ornate cast-iron street lamp with a traditional lantern top stands on the cobblestone pavement. Two grey metal bollards are positioned on the pavement: one to the left of the lamp and another directly in front of the shop's entrance. The pavement consists of small, rectangular grey cobblestones. A partial reflection of an individual is visible in the left shop window, and another figure is dimly discernible within the shop's interior through the open doorway.
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