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The image presents a low-angle, upward-looking view of the upper sections of the Iglesia San Francisco, located at Av. Libertador Bernardo O'Higgins 834, Santiago, Chile. The building, constructed with light orange-peach colored masonry, features a prominent bell tower and a portion of its ornate facade set against a clear, pale blue-grey sky.

The multi-tiered bell tower dominates the left side of the frame, culminating in a dark, stylized metal cross at its peak. The tower's main bell section exhibits large arched openings, each secured with dark vertical grates, indicative of where bells would be housed (none are visible). These arches are framed by decorative pilasters topped with ornate capitals. Below this section, a single, dark, rectangular window is visible on the tower's base.

To the right of the bell tower, a segment of the church's upper facade features a balustrade composed of numerous small, vertical balusters, surmounted by two distinct urn-shaped finials. Below the balustrade, a decorative frieze with repeating patterns is visible. Two thin, dark utility wires are discernible in the upper left corner of the sky, extending diagonally. No people or activities are visible in the scene.
Mel Navala

Feb 25, 2026

Santiago, Chile

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The image presents a low-angle, upward-looking view of the upper sections of the Iglesia San Francisco, located at Av. Libertador Bernardo O'Higgins 834, Santiago, Chile. The building, constructed with light orange-peach colored masonry, features a prominent bell tower and a portion of its ornate facade set against a clear, pale blue-grey sky. The multi-tiered bell tower dominates the left side of the frame, culminating in a dark, stylized metal cross at its peak. The tower's main bell section exhibits large arched openings, each secured with dark vertical grates, indicative of where bells would be housed (none are visible). These arches are framed by decorative pilasters topped with ornate capitals. Below this section, a single, dark, rectangular window is visible on the tower's base. To the right of the bell tower, a segment of the church's upper facade features a balustrade composed of numerous small, vertical balusters, surmounted by two distinct urn-shaped finials. Below the balustrade, a decorative frieze with repeating patterns is visible. Two thin, dark utility wires are discernible in the upper left corner of the sky, extending diagonally. No people or activities are visible in the scene.

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