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This upward-angled, sunlit photograph depicts the Liebfrauenkirche (Church of Our Lady) in Zurich, Switzerland. The central subject is the church's imposing Romanesque Revival architecture, constructed primarily from light-colored ashlar stone blocks. A tall, rectangular bell tower dominates the left side of the frame, featuring multiple tiers with arched windows and an open belfry. A Latin inscription on the tower is partially visible, referencing a 1991 consecration by Pope John Paul II. Another inscription reading "MDCC-FCXCI" (interpreted as 1891) is carved near a lower arched doorway. At the base of the church, a dark wooden door, marked "KRYPTA," is slightly ajar, set within a stone archway adorned with a simple cross emblem. To the right of the main structure, a row of tall, conical evergreen trees stands above a terraced garden sloping downwards, featuring manicured green hedges and an abundance of pink and purple flowering plants. A set of stone steps leads up the side of the church, with one faint human figure ascending them. The upper right portion of the image displays a clear, bright blue sky dotted with scattered white cumulus clouds. In the background, across a visible city street or pathway, a line of multi-story urban buildings, including structures identified with "Hotel" signage, completes the scene. The entire scene is illuminated by strong natural light, casting distinct shadows.
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