
Stake attention in this memory
This low-angle, eye-level photograph captures the upper facade of Immanuelskyrkan (Immanuel Church), located at Kungstensgatan 17 in Stockholm, Sweden. The church features a robust reddish-brown brick facade punctuated by horizontal dark grey brick bands. Overhanging green tree foliage, brightly backlit, partially frames and obscures the building from the left, top, and right, with visible sunlight dappling through the leaves. At the bottom center of the frame, a large, deep arched entrance is visible. The tympanum above the entrance features a light-colored stone relief sculpture depicting a central robed figure (likely Christ) flanked by two stylized winged lions. Below this sculpture, the inscription "FRID-VARE-EDER!" (Swedish for "Peace be with you!") is carved in capital letters. The archway is supported by multiple slender columns. Immediately above the main entrance, a distinctive large circular rose window is set into the brickwork. This window is composed of seven smaller circular panes arranged in a floral pattern—one central pane surrounded by six others. Further up the facade, above the rose window, a smaller arched window with a geometric grid pattern is visible. The top of the building and any spires are obscured by the trees and the upward angle. The background reveals a bright, overcast sky. No individuals are present in the scene.
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