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The image displays the weathered, stone bell tower of the Igreja de São Roque (Church of Saint Roch) in Lisbon, Portugal, viewed from a low angle against a clear, deep blue sky. The tower, constructed of light-colored masonry, exhibits characteristics of Baroque architecture, including decorative cornices, pilasters, and finials. The lower visible section of the tower includes a multi-pane window. Above this, a circular clock face with Roman numerals is set into the stone, with its hands indicating approximately 10:10. Immediately above the clock, the belfry features arched openings; one central arch contains a dark-toned bell, while another open arch is visible to the left. The stone facade shows signs of age, with dark staining, weathering, and visible cracking. Accumulations of organic debris, consistent with bird nests, are present on cornices and ledges on both the tower and an adjacent section of the church roof. The tower culminates in an ornate, tapering spire adorned with circular openings and decorative elements, topped by a dark Latin cross. Strong natural light illuminates the structure, casting distinct shadows that emphasize the architectural details and textural imperfections of the stone. No people or active interactions are visible in the scene.
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