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This image presents a forensic view of the Åhléns City department store facade in Stockholm, Sweden, under an overcast, light gray sky. The building's exterior is constructed from bricks, featuring alternating wide bands of reddish-brown and narrower bands of lighter, cream-colored bricks. Integrated into the reddish-brown sections are multiple vertical, rectangular grilles or vents. A prominent, large circular clock is centered on the facade. The clock has a gold-colored frame adorned with small spherical embellishments and features twelve distinct, large gold-colored Arabic numerals indicating the hours. Gold-colored hour and minute hands are set to approximately 9:15. Positioned slightly below the clock face is a circular, silver-colored light fixture. Above the main brick structure, the rooftop level is visible, featuring a dark railing and a glass-enclosed section, possibly a restaurant or terrace, with a deployed yellow awning on the right. Two Swedish flags, blue with a yellow Nordic cross, fly from flagpoles on either side of this rooftop area. A thick, dark cable descends vertically from the top of the frame, passing in front of the clock and suspending a large, circular, flat street light or similar fixture in the upper half of the image. This vertical cable appears to be connected to a thinner, dark horizontal cable stretching across the sky. At the base of the building, a dark canopy extends over an entrance. Below this canopy, on the lower-left, a blue circular sign with a white "T" indicates an entrance to the Stockholm Metro (Tunnelbana). Small black floodlights are mounted on architectural ledges above the lower entrance structures. No individuals are visible in the scene.
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