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An exterior, low-angle shot captures the Église Saint-Laurent (Saint Lawrence Church) in Bischheim, France, under an overcast sky. The dominant subject is the church's neo-Gothic architecture, characterized by its tall, slender steeple topped with a cross, constructed primarily of brown and grey rough-hewn stone blocks. The steeple features dark, pointed arch windows for a bell tower. The main body of the church exhibits prominent buttresses, multiple pointed arch windows, and white arched supports along its visible side. Dark grey slate roofs are visible on the side aisles and main nave. In the foreground, a paved brick sidewalk runs along the left side of the frame, leading towards the church. A yellow metal barrier or bike rack is present on the sidewalk. A dark metal fence with decorative elements separates the church grounds from the public space. Adjacent to the fence are light-colored stone posts and a concrete curb. To the right, a dark utility pole supports a street lamp and a circular red-and-white "No Parking" sign with French text "HORS CASER" (likely a typo or variant of "HORS CAS" meaning "except in specific cases" or "no stopping/parking"). Beyond the church on the right, the roofline and upper story of a traditional half-timbered house are partially visible. No individuals are present in the frame.
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