Lycée Alphonse-Daudet by @Thorvald (El Thorvaldo)
Western view of the Nîmes skyline from the Arena.
Lycée Alphonse-Daudet, named after a local 19th-century novelist (and virulent anti-Semite), is a public secondary and higher school originally founded in 1883 as the lycée de garçons de Nîmes. The complex itself dates to the early 19th Century and originally served as a hospital; it has been renovated several times, with the clock and rotunda carving added in the late 1880s by the architect Auguste Augière.
The spire of the Église Saint-Paul can be seen on the right edge.
Original photo taken March 2007. Submitted to Buzzly.art November 2021; reuploaded to DeviantArt February 2022.
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