

Entrance of the Palace of the Padishahs, Delhi
The image shows a sepia-toned photograph of a large stone building with a road leading to an entrance. The building has a tall wall on the left side and a central structure with three towers, each with a dome roof. The central tower is flanked by two smaller towers. The building is made of stone blocks and has many arched windows and doorways. A large archway marks the entrance to the building. The road leading to the entrance is dirt and has a person walking on it. There is a tree on the right side of the road. The sky is light-colored. The photograph is mounted on a beige background with text at the bottom. The text includes the title "ENTRÉE DU PALAIS DES PADISHAHS | ENTRANCE OF THE PALACE OF THE PADISHAHS" in French and English, and "Delhi" below. There are additional lines of small text in the bottom corners.
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- 900 × 825 px
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