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The image captures a wide-angle view of the Liebfrauenkirche (Church of Our Lady) in Zurich, Switzerland, under a clear blue sky with scattered white clouds.

The dominant subject is the Neo-Romanesque church, constructed primarily from light-colored stone blocks, with a darker, rough-hewn stone base. A tall, prominent bell tower, featuring arched windows and decorative elements, occupies the left side of the frame. A large Latin inscription, "IN TEMPLUM HOC DE GENITRICE DEI AC VIRGINE IMMACULATA EX TEMPORUM URGENTIA OPES CATHOLICÆ ORBIS COLLECTAE MDCCCXCI" (In this church of the Mother of God and Immaculate Virgin, from the urgency of the times, the resources of the Catholic world were collected 1891), is carved onto a white panel on the tower facade.

On the lower left, a rounded arched entrance is visible, with "MDCC-C-XCIII" (1893) carved into the stone to its left, and a stylized cross emblem above the arch. Directly beneath this, a partially open dark wooden door reveals a small plaque with "KRYPTA" inscribed, indicating an entrance to a crypt. Further along the church's side, a series of arched windows and stone steps leading to higher entrances are visible.

In the mid-ground, a tall, slender, dark green coniferous tree stands beside the church's foundation. Below the tree and extending towards the foreground is a terraced landscaped area, featuring neatly trimmed green hedges and beds of vibrant pink and purple flowers.

The foreground consists of a paved asphalt path that slopes downwards to the right, bordered by a curb. In the background, beyond the church and landscaping, several multi-story urban buildings with colorful facades (yellow, pink, off-white) line a street. A single individual is discernible walking away in the distance on the paved path, near the colorful buildings. The scene is brightly lit by sunlight, casting shadows that suggest a clear day.
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Jun 7, 2026

Zurich, Switzerland

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The image captures a wide-angle view of the Liebfrauenkirche (Church of Our Lady) in Zurich, Switzerland, under a clear blue sky with scattered white clouds. The dominant subject is the Neo-Romanesque church, constructed primarily from light-colored stone blocks, with a darker, rough-hewn stone base. A tall, prominent bell tower, featuring arched windows and decorative elements, occupies the left side of the frame. A large Latin inscription, "IN TEMPLUM HOC DE GENITRICE DEI AC VIRGINE IMMACULATA EX TEMPORUM URGENTIA OPES CATHOLICÆ ORBIS COLLECTAE MDCCCXCI" (In this church of the Mother of God and Immaculate Virgin, from the urgency of the times, the resources of the Catholic world were collected 1891), is carved onto a white panel on the tower facade. On the lower left, a rounded arched entrance is visible, with "MDCC-C-XCIII" (1893) carved into the stone to its left, and a stylized cross emblem above the arch. Directly beneath this, a partially open dark wooden door reveals a small plaque with "KRYPTA" inscribed, indicating an entrance to a crypt. Further along the church's side, a series of arched windows and stone steps leading to higher entrances are visible. In the mid-ground, a tall, slender, dark green coniferous tree stands beside the church's foundation. Below the tree and extending towards the foreground is a terraced landscaped area, featuring neatly trimmed green hedges and beds of vibrant pink and purple flowers. The foreground consists of a paved asphalt path that slopes downwards to the right, bordered by a curb. In the background, beyond the church and landscaping, several multi-story urban buildings with colorful facades (yellow, pink, off-white) line a street. A single individual is discernible walking away in the distance on the paved path, near the colorful buildings. The scene is brightly lit by sunlight, casting shadows that suggest a clear day.

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