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This image captures an upward-looking view of a multi-story building facade, characteristic of early 20th-century urban architecture found in the city of Stockholm, Sweden, commonly seen in districts like Östermalm or Vasastan.

The building features a light beige or cream-colored stucco exterior. Seven distinct floor levels are visible: a ground floor, five residential or office floors, and a top attic floor. The facade is vertically delineated by three dark, narrow downspouts or pipes running from the roofline to the lower levels, with the central and rightmost pipes extending partially out of view at the bottom.

Numerous rectangular windows with dark green frames are evenly distributed across the facade. Most windows have multiple panes; some reflect the clear blue sky visible at the top of the image, while others appear dark, suggesting interior depth or drawn blinds. On the ground floor, larger windows are present; the one on the lower left displays visible interior artificial lighting. The roofline is adorned with multiple angular dormer windows, each featuring a dark, possibly metallic or slate-tiled, triangular roof, set against the blue sky. No people, specific objects, or discernible interactions are visible.
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Oct 10, 2025

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This image captures an upward-looking view of a multi-story building facade, characteristic of early 20th-century urban architecture found in the city of Stockholm, Sweden, commonly seen in districts like Östermalm or Vasastan. The building features a light beige or cream-colored stucco exterior. Seven distinct floor levels are visible: a ground floor, five residential or office floors, and a top attic floor. The facade is vertically delineated by three dark, narrow downspouts or pipes running from the roofline to the lower levels, with the central and rightmost pipes extending partially out of view at the bottom. Numerous rectangular windows with dark green frames are evenly distributed across the facade. Most windows have multiple panes; some reflect the clear blue sky visible at the top of the image, while others appear dark, suggesting interior depth or drawn blinds. On the ground floor, larger windows are present; the one on the lower left displays visible interior artificial lighting. The roofline is adorned with multiple angular dormer windows, each featuring a dark, possibly metallic or slate-tiled, triangular roof, set against the blue sky. No people, specific objects, or discernible interactions are visible.

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