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The image presents a low-angle view looking northeast along a narrow street in Stockholm, Sweden, specifically Fredsgatan, with Medelhavsmuseet (The Museum of Mediterranean and Near Eastern Antiquities) prominently featured.

The foreground is dominated by the ornate, multi-story beige building on the left (Fredsgatan 2), characterized by rusticated stone on the lower levels and smooth stone on the upper floors. Its ground floor features large arched windows and a central entrance, above which a classical sculpture depicts two figures with partially legible text, likely "SVENSKA," and ornate scrollwork. Above this, an oval niche contains further sculptural details. Windows throughout the building have dark brown frames, and many are adorned with decorative lintels or sills. An overhead streetlamp, suspended by a wire, hangs in the upper-center of the frame.

Adjacent to the beige building on its right is a multi-story orange building, featuring a row of arched windows on its lower floor and numerous rectangular windows on its upper floors. Two vertical blue banners hang from this building, clearly displaying "MEDELHAVSMUSEET" and "BAGDAD CAFE."

Further down the street on the right, a grander building with multiple columns and an elaborate cornice is visible. The street itself is paved, with a sidewalk on the left edge where several individuals are walking away from the camera. Bollards line the right side of the street, and green foliage from a trimmed hedge is visible in the distance. The sky is overcast and light grey. Approximately six people are visible, walking along the sidewalks.
Alina09021996

Jun 6, 2026

Stockholm, Sweden

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The image presents a low-angle view looking northeast along a narrow street in Stockholm, Sweden, specifically Fredsgatan, with Medelhavsmuseet (The Museum of Mediterranean and Near Eastern Antiquities) prominently featured. The foreground is dominated by the ornate, multi-story beige building on the left (Fredsgatan 2), characterized by rusticated stone on the lower levels and smooth stone on the upper floors. Its ground floor features large arched windows and a central entrance, above which a classical sculpture depicts two figures with partially legible text, likely "SVENSKA," and ornate scrollwork. Above this, an oval niche contains further sculptural details. Windows throughout the building have dark brown frames, and many are adorned with decorative lintels or sills. An overhead streetlamp, suspended by a wire, hangs in the upper-center of the frame. Adjacent to the beige building on its right is a multi-story orange building, featuring a row of arched windows on its lower floor and numerous rectangular windows on its upper floors. Two vertical blue banners hang from this building, clearly displaying "MEDELHAVSMUSEET" and "BAGDAD CAFE." Further down the street on the right, a grander building with multiple columns and an elaborate cornice is visible. The street itself is paved, with a sidewalk on the left edge where several individuals are walking away from the camera. Bollards line the right side of the street, and green foliage from a trimmed hedge is visible in the distance. The sky is overcast and light grey. Approximately six people are visible, walking along the sidewalks.

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