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This image depicts the interior of the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist in Wrocław, Poland. The scene is dominated by a large, arched Gothic stained-glass window, centrally positioned against a reddish-brown brick wall. The window features intricate patterns and depicts figures in vibrant blues, reds, purples, and yellows, including a central haloed figure holding a book.

Below the stained-glass window, two dark wooden confessionals are visible. The confessional on the right has an arched glass panel door labeled "PENITENT" above it. The left confessional's front features a plain rectangular recessed panel. Overhead, the church's stone ribbed vaulting and archways are discernible, extending towards the upper right.

Mounted on the brick wall to the right of the window is a framed religious painting, depicting "Veronica Wipes the Face of Jesus" (the Sixth Station of the Cross), set within an ornate dark wooden frame topped with a cross finial. A similar, partially visible painting is present to the left of the window. In the lower right corner, a white sign with black Polish text reads "JEDNA KOLEJKA DO OBU KONFESJONAŁÓW," indicating "ONE QUEUE FOR BOTH CONFESSIONALS," with a red arrow pointing left. No individuals are present in the scene.
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Jul 14, 2025, 8:39 AM

Wrocław, Poland

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This image depicts the interior of the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist in Wrocław, Poland. The scene is dominated by a large, arched Gothic stained-glass window, centrally positioned against a reddish-brown brick wall. The window features intricate patterns and depicts figures in vibrant blues, reds, purples, and yellows, including a central haloed figure holding a book. Below the stained-glass window, two dark wooden confessionals are visible. The confessional on the right has an arched glass panel door labeled "PENITENT" above it. The left confessional's front features a plain rectangular recessed panel. Overhead, the church's stone ribbed vaulting and archways are discernible, extending towards the upper right. Mounted on the brick wall to the right of the window is a framed religious painting, depicting "Veronica Wipes the Face of Jesus" (the Sixth Station of the Cross), set within an ornate dark wooden frame topped with a cross finial. A similar, partially visible painting is present to the left of the window. In the lower right corner, a white sign with black Polish text reads "JEDNA KOLEJKA DO OBU KONFESJONAŁÓW," indicating "ONE QUEUE FOR BOTH CONFESSIONALS," with a red arrow pointing left. No individuals are present in the scene.

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