
Stake attention in this memory
A low-angle exterior view depicts a large stone church, identified as the Protestant Church of Bischheim, France, under an overcast sky. The church features light brown and grey rough-hewn stone construction with distinct white plastered sections on its facade, particularly a prominent central gable. A tall, multi-tiered steeple with a dark, pointed roof topped by a cross and a weather vane rises on the right. The main facade presents a series of five pointed arches at ground level, four serving as entryways with dark, ornate double doors, and one appearing recessed. Above these arches are decorative stone balustrades and a central niche containing a light-colored statue. Higher on the facade, a large circular rose window is visible, with smaller arched windows above it and within the steeple. The ground in the immediate foreground is paved with cobblestones. Two rectangular planters containing sparse red flowers and green foliage are positioned near low, grey metal barriers or fences. Bare tree branches are visible on the far left, and a portion of another building, possibly with half-timbered elements, is discernible on the far right. No individuals are present in the scene.
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