
Stake attention in this memory
This upward-angled shot captures a significant portion of a multi-story Art Nouveau apartment building located at Hornsgatan 49B in the Södermalm district of Stockholm, Sweden, specifically part of the Kvarteret Mullvaden Första 10 complex, designed by Erik Boström and completed in 1907. The building features a light peach or beige stucco facade with numerous dark-framed, multi-pane windows. The structure exhibits a rounded corner on the right side, with windows arranged to follow its curvature. Several black wrought-iron balconies protrude from the facade. Two smaller, ornate balconies with intricate scrollwork are visible on the upper floors, supported by decorative brackets. Below these, a longer, continuous balcony spans across multiple window sections, featuring simpler vertical bars and circular embellishments along its base. Black downspouts run vertically along the building's exterior. The upper section of the building reveals a distinctive, curved roofline element, coated in patinated green copper, hinting at the building's historical design. Above this, a low white safety railing is visible. Further up, a prominent, step-pyramid-like architectural feature, also in patinated green copper, crowns the top-left corner of the building. The sky above is uniformly overcast and bright grey, suggesting a cloudy day. In the upper right and mid-right, a branch with large, green, palmate leaves (likely from a horse chestnut tree) extends into the frame, partially obscuring the building and contrasting with the light sky. No people or other explicit subjects are visible in the frame.
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