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An exterior, low-angle photograph captures the front facade and a portion of the side of a large church building, identified as being in Bischheim, France, under an overcast sky. The church features a prominent central tower with a dark, conical spire topped by a cross, constructed primarily from rough-hewn, light brown and reddish-brown stone blocks. The main facade is characterized by a lower section with multiple pointed archways, some containing dark, double-leaf doors with intricate metalwork, and others appearing as deep recesses. Above these arches, a white plaster section with stepped gables contrasts with the stone. This white section includes a large, circular rose window with radiating tracery and, higher up, two smaller arched windows. To the left of the main facade, a ruinous section of the church shows exposed stone framing an open arched structure. The base of the church features a series of intricately carved stone balustrades and decorative elements above the archways. No individuals are present in the scene. The immediate foreground consists of a paved surface, resembling cobblestones, with a reddish-brown planter box containing sparse greenery. A low, dark metal fence is visible at the lower left, and a grey metal signpost stands angled to the left near one of the church's entrance arches. In the far right background, a yellow building with multiple windows and a dark roof is partially visible. The overall lighting is diffuse due to the cloudy conditions.
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