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The image displays a detailed low-angle perspective of the exterior of the Kirche Enge (Church of Enge) in Zurich, Switzerland. The building is constructed from rough-hewn light-colored stone blocks, exhibiting a Neo-Romanesque architectural style. On the left side of the frame, a prominent curved or apse-like section of the church is visible, featuring several horizontal decorative bands, cornices with dentil work, and a dark roofline. Two tall, arched windows are integrated into this section, fitted with leaded glass panes arranged in a geometric, triangular pattern, reflecting warm light. Vertical stone pilasters with ornate capitals punctuate the curved wall. To the right, a tall, multi-tiered bell tower rises, characterized by successive levels of arched openings, each supported by slender columns. Decorative banding separates the tower's tiers. Between the curved section and the base of the tower, a square stone relief depicting a Chi-Rho (☧) symbol, an early Christian monogram, is clearly visible. Another arched window, partially visible on the far right, also features the geometric leaded glass pattern, with its lower section appearing slightly open, revealing an internal cross-hatch structure. The building is illuminated by direct sunlight from the right, creating distinct shadows that accentuate the stone's texture and architectural details. The sky above is partially cloudy, with large white and grey cumulus clouds interspersed with patches of deep blue sky, particularly in the upper left and far right portions of the frame. No individuals or other discernible objects are present in the scene.
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Volume
3,088
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