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This urban landscape image depicts Gustav Adolfs torg (Gustav Adolf's Square) in Stockholm, Sweden, prominently featuring the Arvfurstens palats (Palace of the Hereditary Prince), which houses the Ministry for Foreign Affairs. The scene is viewed from a low angle across a paved intersection under an overcast, light grey sky that occupies approximately the top third of the frame. In the center-right, the majestic Arvfurstens palats dominates, presenting a light peach/terracotta facade with numerous rectangular windows featuring dark frames and multiple panes. The building's upper floors exhibit classical architectural elements, including stone pilasters and a balustraded balcony running along the penultimate level. A distinctive verdigris (patinated copper) mansard roof with multiple dormer windows caps the structure. A Swedish flag, blue with a yellow Nordic cross, flies from a flagpole positioned centrally on the roofline. To the far left, a portion of a brown brick or stucco building with a reddish roof is visible. To the right of the Arvfurstens palats, a lighter stone building with a dark grey roof and a prominent cupola/turret top is partially visible, indicating further urban architecture. Between these two main buildings, a modern glass and steel structure is discernible in the background. The foreground consists of an asphalt road with white double solid lines curving from the bottom-left towards the center, suggesting a turning lane or intersection. Pedestrian zebra crossings are visible on both sides of the road. The sidewalks are composed of grey pavers. Several individuals are present on the sidewalks. On the left, a person in a red jacket walks away from the camera. On the central-right sidewalk, a group of four people walks towards the camera: one in a white top and dark pants, one in a patterned dress, one in a light-colored jacket and jeans, and another in dark attire. Further right, a partially visible person walks away from the camera. Street furniture includes a black streetlight pole on the left, blue pedestrian crossing signs (white figure on blue square) at various points, and a red circular sign with a white horizontal bar on the left. Near the ground level of the Arvfurstens palats, several squared-off green hedges flank the building's arched ground-floor windows. On the right-hand sidewalk, a stack of metal crowd control barriers with red and yellow striped tops is piled next to a large, black, bowl-shaped planter containing purple flowers. Several scooters are parked near the building's entrance on
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Jun 6, 2026

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This urban landscape image depicts Gustav Adolfs torg (Gustav Adolf's Square) in Stockholm, Sweden, prominently featuring the Arvfurstens palats (Palace of the Hereditary Prince), which houses the Ministry for Foreign Affairs. The scene is viewed from a low angle across a paved intersection under an overcast, light grey sky that occupies approximately the top third of the frame. In the center-right, the majestic Arvfurstens palats dominates, presenting a light peach/terracotta facade with numerous rectangular windows featuring dark frames and multiple panes. The building's upper floors exhibit classical architectural elements, including stone pilasters and a balustraded balcony running along the penultimate level. A distinctive verdigris (patinated copper) mansard roof with multiple dormer windows caps the structure. A Swedish flag, blue with a yellow Nordic cross, flies from a flagpole positioned centrally on the roofline. To the far left, a portion of a brown brick or stucco building with a reddish roof is visible. To the right of the Arvfurstens palats, a lighter stone building with a dark grey roof and a prominent cupola/turret top is partially visible, indicating further urban architecture. Between these two main buildings, a modern glass and steel structure is discernible in the background. The foreground consists of an asphalt road with white double solid lines curving from the bottom-left towards the center, suggesting a turning lane or intersection. Pedestrian zebra crossings are visible on both sides of the road. The sidewalks are composed of grey pavers. Several individuals are present on the sidewalks. On the left, a person in a red jacket walks away from the camera. On the central-right sidewalk, a group of four people walks towards the camera: one in a white top and dark pants, one in a patterned dress, one in a light-colored jacket and jeans, and another in dark attire. Further right, a partially visible person walks away from the camera. Street furniture includes a black streetlight pole on the left, blue pedestrian crossing signs (white figure on blue square) at various points, and a red circular sign with a white horizontal bar on the left. Near the ground level of the Arvfurstens palats, several squared-off green hedges flank the building's arched ground-floor windows. On the right-hand sidewalk, a stack of metal crowd control barriers with red and yellow striped tops is piled next to a large, black, bowl-shaped planter containing purple flowers. Several scooters are parked near the building's entrance on

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