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The image depicts the Greek Orthodox Church of the Dormition of the Theotokos, located at Carrera 8 # 70-38 in the Chapinero district of Bogotá, Colombia.

The primary subject is a two-story church building constructed predominantly from red brick laid in a stretcher bond pattern. Distinctive architectural features include bright blue painted trim outlining the rooflines, window arches, and the building's base. The church features a prominent central blue dome topped with a white cross. Below the dome, two arched windows with dark-tinted or stained glass are visible. The front facade, viewed from an angle, displays three upper arched windows and two large arched windows on the side, all with dark, multi-colored glass. The main entrance, located on the front facade, consists of double blue wooden doors with intricate geometric patterns, flanked by two wall-mounted light fixtures. A set of light-colored stone steps leads up to the entrance.

The immediate ground area in front of the church comprises a pathway of light grey concrete slabs and brick pavers. Raised brick planter boxes, currently empty, line the pathway. On the paved area to the left of the main entrance, a long-handled broom with a green head leans against the red brick wall, next to a blue plastic container on the ground. Two small potted trees/shrubs are situated near the base of the wall. Further left, a white metal gate or fence section is visible next to a grey bucket.

In the background, a tall, multi-story modern building with a light-tan or beige facade rises significantly higher than the church. This background building features numerous rectangular windows and a flat roof with a prominent glass-covered structure.

The sky is partially cloudy, displaying patches of bright blue and scattered white cumulus clouds. No individuals are present in the scene. The lighting suggests daytime conditions.
Tiago

Jul 21, 2025

Bogota, Colombia

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The image depicts the Greek Orthodox Church of the Dormition of the Theotokos, located at Carrera 8 # 70-38 in the Chapinero district of Bogotá, Colombia. The primary subject is a two-story church building constructed predominantly from red brick laid in a stretcher bond pattern. Distinctive architectural features include bright blue painted trim outlining the rooflines, window arches, and the building's base. The church features a prominent central blue dome topped with a white cross. Below the dome, two arched windows with dark-tinted or stained glass are visible. The front facade, viewed from an angle, displays three upper arched windows and two large arched windows on the side, all with dark, multi-colored glass. The main entrance, located on the front facade, consists of double blue wooden doors with intricate geometric patterns, flanked by two wall-mounted light fixtures. A set of light-colored stone steps leads up to the entrance. The immediate ground area in front of the church comprises a pathway of light grey concrete slabs and brick pavers. Raised brick planter boxes, currently empty, line the pathway. On the paved area to the left of the main entrance, a long-handled broom with a green head leans against the red brick wall, next to a blue plastic container on the ground. Two small potted trees/shrubs are situated near the base of the wall. Further left, a white metal gate or fence section is visible next to a grey bucket. In the background, a tall, multi-story modern building with a light-tan or beige facade rises significantly higher than the church. This background building features numerous rectangular windows and a flat roof with a prominent glass-covered structure. The sky is partially cloudy, displaying patches of bright blue and scattered white cumulus clouds. No individuals are present in the scene. The lighting suggests daytime conditions.

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