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An elevated view captures the terracotta tiled rooftops and architecture of central Lisbon, Portugal. The prominent subject is the **Igreja de São Vicente de Fora**, identifiable by its two symmetrical, white bell towers. Each tower features an ornate, bulbous dome topped with a finial, with a cross visible on the left tower. Arched openings within the bell towers reveal dark bells. The church's main structure is white-walled with visible stone pilasters and rectangular windows with dark grates. Its roof, along with numerous surrounding buildings, is covered in reddish-brown terracotta tiles. The environment depicts a dense urban landscape. Antennas and satellite dishes are present on various rooftops. In the background, a wide body of water, likely the Tagus River, is visible, spanned by a multi-lane concrete bridge. On the far bank of the river, a parking lot filled with numerous white vehicles is discernible. No people are visible within the scene.
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