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This detailed image captures a prominent corner building on an overcast day in Stockholm, Sweden. The main subject is a large, multi-story structure with a cream-colored facade on its upper floors and a reddish-brown rusticated stone base at street level. It features a distinctive dark green or teal mansard roof with numerous dormer windows and a decorative balustrade at its highest point. Architectural elements include several bay windows, balconies with ornate black iron railings supported by reddish-brown stone, and a grand arched entrance at the corner with prominent yellow wooden double doors. Above the main corner balcony, an elaborate decorative crest or cartouche is integrated into the facade.

In front of the building, a bronze statue of a horse, known as "Hästen" (The Horse) by Carl Milles (1913), stands on a low plinth, facing away from the viewer with its head slightly turned to the right. The street in the foreground is paved with cobblestones. Several pedestrians are visible: two women walk together near the horse statue, another person stands by the building's entrance, and further right, a woman with a yellow backpack walks away, alongside other indistinct figures.

Street furniture includes a tall black lamppost with three lights to the right of the horse statue, a circular blue street sign (partially obscured), and a white globe-style lamppost further down the street. To the immediate left of the main building, a plainer, brown-toned building with a modern, curved metallic roof is visible. To the right, another light-colored building with classical architectural details and a red street sign (partially readable as "Brahegatan") completes the scene. The sky is uniformly light grey and overcast.

The specific location depicted is Sturegatan 10, at the corner of Sturegatan and Brahegatan, in the Östermalm district of Stockholm, Sweden.
Alina09021996

Jun 6, 2026

Stockholm, Sweden

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This detailed image captures a prominent corner building on an overcast day in Stockholm, Sweden. The main subject is a large, multi-story structure with a cream-colored facade on its upper floors and a reddish-brown rusticated stone base at street level. It features a distinctive dark green or teal mansard roof with numerous dormer windows and a decorative balustrade at its highest point. Architectural elements include several bay windows, balconies with ornate black iron railings supported by reddish-brown stone, and a grand arched entrance at the corner with prominent yellow wooden double doors. Above the main corner balcony, an elaborate decorative crest or cartouche is integrated into the facade. In front of the building, a bronze statue of a horse, known as "Hästen" (The Horse) by Carl Milles (1913), stands on a low plinth, facing away from the viewer with its head slightly turned to the right. The street in the foreground is paved with cobblestones. Several pedestrians are visible: two women walk together near the horse statue, another person stands by the building's entrance, and further right, a woman with a yellow backpack walks away, alongside other indistinct figures. Street furniture includes a tall black lamppost with three lights to the right of the horse statue, a circular blue street sign (partially obscured), and a white globe-style lamppost further down the street. To the immediate left of the main building, a plainer, brown-toned building with a modern, curved metallic roof is visible. To the right, another light-colored building with classical architectural details and a red street sign (partially readable as "Brahegatan") completes the scene. The sky is uniformly light grey and overcast. The specific location depicted is Sturegatan 10, at the corner of Sturegatan and Brahegatan, in the Östermalm district of Stockholm, Sweden.

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