

Black and white photo of a path surrounded by trees on the right and a large tree trunk on the left. The path is a continuation of a small hill on the left. The path leads to a tower in the background, partially obscured by trees. The tower is made of stone and has three visible arched windows. The top of the tower appears to have a flat edge. The sky is visible in the top left corner. The trees on the right side of the path have leaves. The image has a sepia tone. The tower is titled "Autun, Tower of Ursulines" and attributed to Charles Lenormand.
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