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A low-angle, upward-facing photograph captures a significant portion of the Church of Saints Olha and Elizabeth in Lviv, Ukraine, located at Kropyvnytskoho Square 1. The Gothic Revival structure is primarily composed of dark brown brick, accented with lighter gray stone for window frames, buttresses, and ornamental detailing. The prominent central spire, positioned on the left, rises vertically, culminating in a pointed, oxidized green copper roof topped with a cross. Below the spire, multiple tall, arched windows feature intricate stone tracery and light blue-tinted glass panes. Portions of other spires and the side facade are visible to the right, exhibiting similar architectural characteristics, including additional arched windows and decorative elements. The scene is illuminated by direct sunlight originating from behind the main spire, creating a distinct glare effect. The sky above is clear and uniformly bright blue. A thin, dark linear object, consistent with an overhead utility wire, crosses the upper left quadrant of the frame. Minimal green foliage is present in the lower right corner, indicating proximity to vegetation. No individuals, actions, or interactions are present within the frame.
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