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This image captures the elaborate, ornate entrance of a building located at Skeppsbron 9 in Stockholm, Sweden. The facade is constructed from light-colored, possibly stone or stuccoed, blocks with defined reddish-brown mortar lines.

A prominent arched entryway forms the central feature. The arch itself is composed of radiating stone blocks. Beneath this arch, a large semicircular window with dark frames and intricate leading prominently displays a golden number "9" at its center. This window is flanked by decorative pilasters, each featuring a carved male bust (likely a bearded Atlas or similar figure) supporting the arch's impost. Further details include two carved cherub heads with wings situated at the upper corners of the facade, just below the arch's springing line on both sides.

Below the arch window is a robust, double-leaf wooden door, crafted from dark, rich-toned wood with visible grain. The upper part of the doors features a row of four small arched windows. The main panels of each door leaf showcase a circular, sunburst-like carved motif. A single brass pull handle is mounted on the right door leaf.

The main double door is framed by two freestanding, fluted columns with ornate Corinthian capitals. These columns rest on substantial pedestals adorned with detailed relief carvings of foliage and a stylized bearded face near the base. Flanking the main doors are two tall, narrow windows with dark frames and decorative grilles.

Several functional elements are integrated into the scene: two dark wall-mounted lanterns are visible on either side of the entrance. Multiple small, dark security cameras are positioned above the main doors and near the arch window. A modern intercom or keypad system is affixed to the wall to the right of the right column. On the ground, two dark, classical urn-shaped planters each hold a spherical, neatly trimmed green topiary bush, symmetrically placed on either side of the entrance. The building's architecture suggests a historical period with a strong emphasis on decorative detail.
Alina09021996

Jun 6, 2026

Stockholm, Sweden

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This image captures the elaborate, ornate entrance of a building located at Skeppsbron 9 in Stockholm, Sweden. The facade is constructed from light-colored, possibly stone or stuccoed, blocks with defined reddish-brown mortar lines. A prominent arched entryway forms the central feature. The arch itself is composed of radiating stone blocks. Beneath this arch, a large semicircular window with dark frames and intricate leading prominently displays a golden number "9" at its center. This window is flanked by decorative pilasters, each featuring a carved male bust (likely a bearded Atlas or similar figure) supporting the arch's impost. Further details include two carved cherub heads with wings situated at the upper corners of the facade, just below the arch's springing line on both sides. Below the arch window is a robust, double-leaf wooden door, crafted from dark, rich-toned wood with visible grain. The upper part of the doors features a row of four small arched windows. The main panels of each door leaf showcase a circular, sunburst-like carved motif. A single brass pull handle is mounted on the right door leaf. The main double door is framed by two freestanding, fluted columns with ornate Corinthian capitals. These columns rest on substantial pedestals adorned with detailed relief carvings of foliage and a stylized bearded face near the base. Flanking the main doors are two tall, narrow windows with dark frames and decorative grilles. Several functional elements are integrated into the scene: two dark wall-mounted lanterns are visible on either side of the entrance. Multiple small, dark security cameras are positioned above the main doors and near the arch window. A modern intercom or keypad system is affixed to the wall to the right of the right column. On the ground, two dark, classical urn-shaped planters each hold a spherical, neatly trimmed green topiary bush, symmetrically placed on either side of the entrance. The building's architecture suggests a historical period with a strong emphasis on decorative detail.

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