This is a medium-shot, eye-level, outdoor photograph of the Palais des Congrès in Créteil, France, on a cloudy day
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This is a medium-shot, eye-level, outdoor photograph of the Palais des Congrès in Créteil, France, on a cloudy day

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This is a medium-shot, eye-level, outdoor photograph of the Palais des Congrès in Créteil, France, on a cloudy day. The Palais des Congrès is a large, multi-story building complex with a distinctive brutalist architectural style. In the foreground, a wide, paved plaza with a striped black and white pattern stretches towards the building. Several people are seated or kneeling on steps leading up to the plaza or on the plaza itself. To the left of the Palais des Congrès, a shorter, blocky building with numerous windows forms the base for a taller, stepped tower on the left side of the frame. The taller tower has a facade with repeating horizontal bands of windows and balconies that create a zig-zag pattern. Three flags, representing France and the European Union, are planted on flagpoles to the left of this structure. To the right of the shorter building, a much taller, monolithic tower dominates the right side of the frame. This tower also features a stepped, zig-zagging facade with a pattern of windows and balconies. The building's exterior is predominantly light gray, with some darker gray or brown accents. The sky above is filled with dramatic, textured clouds, with patches of blue sky visible between them. Green trees and foliage are visible on the sides and behind the lower parts of the buildings.