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The image displays a forensic, upward-angled view of the grey stone facade of the Beurs van Berlage (Berlage Stock Exchange), located at Damrak 277, Amsterdam, Netherlands. The multi-story building, an example of the Amsterdam School architectural style, features numerous rectangular windows with dark frames, some revealing white curtains within. Horizontal bands of intricate bas-relief carvings, depicting stylized figures and scenes, are visible between several upper window rows. The facade is constructed from large, light grey, textured stone or concrete blocks, showing some vertical weathering streaks, particularly on the left side. The building culminates in a distinctive stepped gable roofline, partially visible at the top. On the lower right, a red alarm bell or light is mounted on the wall. Overhead utility wires and decorative string lights are partially visible against a clear blue sky with sparse wispy clouds. No people or active interactions are depicted.
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