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The image displays a detailed, low-angle, upward-looking view of a multi-story classical-style building facade located in Stockholm, Sweden, under an overcast sky.

The building is constructed with light cream or beige walls, featuring three distinct floors above a dark, low plinth. The uppermost section of the facade is adorned with a prominent cornice exhibiting intricate, repetitive decorative molding, including scrollwork and leaf motifs, beneath a dark, shallow eave. A slender, light-colored flagpole extends vertically from the center of this cornice. Dark vertical drainpipes run down the facade, notably on the right side. Behind and to the right of the main structure, a plainer, lighter grey building with a single arched window is partially visible against the sky.

The top floor of the main building features six uniformly spaced rectangular windows with dark frames, reflecting the grey sky. Each window is topped with smaller, ornate decorative pediments, echoing the style of the main cornice.

The middle floor also presents six rectangular windows of similar dimensions and dark framing. The central window on this floor is more elaborately decorated with a semi-circular arched top, flanked by decorative pilasters. Directly below this central window is a white, balustraded balcony, supported by two grey corbels. The flagpole from the cornice above passes in front of this central window and extends over the balcony railing. The other windows on this floor have simpler, yet still decorative, lintels.

The ground floor of the building is characterized by a horizontal rustication pattern, simulating stone blocks. A central arched entryway contains dark wooden double doors. Above the entrance, under a projecting overhang, hangs an ornate, dark metal lantern. The doorway is framed by substantial pilasters adorned with circular medallions. To the left and right of the entrance are two rectangular windows each, consistent with the dark frames and light interiors of the upper floors. A black, traditional-style lamppost stands on the pavement to the left, partially obscuring the leftmost ground-floor window. A dark vertical drainpipe runs down the facade, positioned slightly left of center, passing between the second and third windows from the left on the ground floor. Small, dark rectangular vents are visible at the very base of the wall. The pavement in the immediate foreground is dark and appears to be asphalt or dark concrete. No individuals are present in the scene.
Alina09021996

Jun 6, 2026

Stockholm, Sweden

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The image displays a detailed, low-angle, upward-looking view of a multi-story classical-style building facade located in Stockholm, Sweden, under an overcast sky. The building is constructed with light cream or beige walls, featuring three distinct floors above a dark, low plinth. The uppermost section of the facade is adorned with a prominent cornice exhibiting intricate, repetitive decorative molding, including scrollwork and leaf motifs, beneath a dark, shallow eave. A slender, light-colored flagpole extends vertically from the center of this cornice. Dark vertical drainpipes run down the facade, notably on the right side. Behind and to the right of the main structure, a plainer, lighter grey building with a single arched window is partially visible against the sky. The top floor of the main building features six uniformly spaced rectangular windows with dark frames, reflecting the grey sky. Each window is topped with smaller, ornate decorative pediments, echoing the style of the main cornice. The middle floor also presents six rectangular windows of similar dimensions and dark framing. The central window on this floor is more elaborately decorated with a semi-circular arched top, flanked by decorative pilasters. Directly below this central window is a white, balustraded balcony, supported by two grey corbels. The flagpole from the cornice above passes in front of this central window and extends over the balcony railing. The other windows on this floor have simpler, yet still decorative, lintels. The ground floor of the building is characterized by a horizontal rustication pattern, simulating stone blocks. A central arched entryway contains dark wooden double doors. Above the entrance, under a projecting overhang, hangs an ornate, dark metal lantern. The doorway is framed by substantial pilasters adorned with circular medallions. To the left and right of the entrance are two rectangular windows each, consistent with the dark frames and light interiors of the upper floors. A black, traditional-style lamppost stands on the pavement to the left, partially obscuring the leftmost ground-floor window. A dark vertical drainpipe runs down the facade, positioned slightly left of center, passing between the second and third windows from the left on the ground floor. Small, dark rectangular vents are visible at the very base of the wall. The pavement in the immediate foreground is dark and appears to be asphalt or dark concrete. No individuals are present in the scene.

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