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This is a full, frontal, eye-level exterior view of a multi-story building located at Blasieholmstorg 11 in Stockholm, Sweden, identified as "Handelsbanken" by a sign on the ground floor. The building exhibits classical architectural elements, featuring a light beige or cream-colored facade with numerous rectangular windows framed in dark brown or black. The structure has at least four visible levels above the ground floor. The ground level features two large, dark arched entrances or doorways, separated by a central column-like structure displaying the number "11" in dark brown on a cream-colored plaque. Above these entrances, a decorative stone balcony spans the width, adorned with intricate geometric patterns. The first floor (above the ground floor) features large windows, each topped with elaborate pediment-like structures and decorative carvings. The second and third floors continue the pattern of uniformly sized windows, with decorative pilasters separating sections and a prominent entablature running horizontally. Two large, free-standing statues of male figures in classical or warrior attire are positioned on the building's upper facade, flanking a central section. The figure on the left holds a spear, while the one on the right holds a tool that resembles a hammer or pick. The top of the building features a heavily ornamented cornice with a series of small, stylized urn-like finials. The sky above is overcast, indicating a cloudy day. The overall impression is one of sturdy, ornate, and historical architecture.
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