
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays an upward-looking view of the main facade of the Basilica of Sainte-Clotilde, located in Paris, France. The scene is dominated by the church's Neo-Gothic architecture, constructed from light-colored, weathered stone blocks. Two prominent stone spires, each topped with a cross, extend upwards towards an overcast, uniformly grey sky. Centrally positioned below the spires is a large circular rose window featuring intricate tracery. Below the rose window, a gallery composed of multiple small pointed arches supported by slender columns spans the facade. The uppermost section of a large pointed arch entrance portal is visible at the bottom center of the frame. The spire on the left shows a partial covering of dark netting or mesh, indicative of ongoing maintenance or restoration work. No people, objects, or actions beyond the static architectural structure and its current state are visible.
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A363C
Volume
3,112
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Revenue
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TVL
$5.05


