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The image depicts a street scene in Paris, France, specifically on Rue Vercingétorix in the 14th arrondissement, facing a modern literary institution. The primary subject is a multi-story building constructed with dark reddish-brown brick, featuring numerous large, reflective rectangular windows and a distinctive angular corner design. This building houses a cultural space, indicated by a prominent vertical sign displaying "500 GRAND PRIX LITTÉRAIRE" and "Épopées," along with a large white rectangular sign on the ground level that partially reads "50 LITÉRAIRE EXPOSITION."

The environment is an urban street during daylight hours, characterized by a partly cloudy blue sky with scattered white clouds, suggesting a clear autumn or early winter day. Numerous deciduous trees line the street, many retaining sparse yellowish-brown leaves, while others are bare-branched.

On the left sidewalk, one individual wearing an orange jacket and dark pants walks from right to left, passing the large white sign. Two bicycles, one blue and one red, are parked near a pole further along the sidewalk. A black metal barrier fence separates the sidewalk from the paved road, which features white lane markings.

In the mid-ground, a dark-colored (likely black) Citroën hatchback, bearing French license plate "BX-190-XC" and a white 'A' sticker (indicating a novice driver) on its rear window, is positioned on the road. Other vehicles are partially visible further down the street.

Beyond the modern brick structure, a contemporary building with gray paneling and rectangular cutouts is visible. To the right, a row of classic Parisian Haussmannian-style buildings with mansard roofs, multiple chimneys, and numerous windows extends into the distance, providing architectural contrast. Streetlights are present along the road and sidewalks. A small satellite dish is mounted on a tree on the far left.
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Nov 30, 2025

Paris, France

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The image depicts a street scene in Paris, France, specifically on Rue Vercingétorix in the 14th arrondissement, facing a modern literary institution. The primary subject is a multi-story building constructed with dark reddish-brown brick, featuring numerous large, reflective rectangular windows and a distinctive angular corner design. This building houses a cultural space, indicated by a prominent vertical sign displaying "500 GRAND PRIX LITTÉRAIRE" and "Épopées," along with a large white rectangular sign on the ground level that partially reads "50 LITÉRAIRE EXPOSITION." The environment is an urban street during daylight hours, characterized by a partly cloudy blue sky with scattered white clouds, suggesting a clear autumn or early winter day. Numerous deciduous trees line the street, many retaining sparse yellowish-brown leaves, while others are bare-branched. On the left sidewalk, one individual wearing an orange jacket and dark pants walks from right to left, passing the large white sign. Two bicycles, one blue and one red, are parked near a pole further along the sidewalk. A black metal barrier fence separates the sidewalk from the paved road, which features white lane markings. In the mid-ground, a dark-colored (likely black) Citroën hatchback, bearing French license plate "BX-190-XC" and a white 'A' sticker (indicating a novice driver) on its rear window, is positioned on the road. Other vehicles are partially visible further down the street. Beyond the modern brick structure, a contemporary building with gray paneling and rectangular cutouts is visible. To the right, a row of classic Parisian Haussmannian-style buildings with mansard roofs, multiple chimneys, and numerous windows extends into the distance, providing architectural contrast. Streetlights are present along the road and sidewalks. A small satellite dish is mounted on a tree on the far left.

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