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The image captures a low-angle view looking upward at the facades of three adjacent buildings under an overcast, light grey sky. The scene is located in Stockholm, Sweden, given the characteristic architecture. The central and most prominent building features a pale cream or light beige stucco facade with five vertical light grey pilaster-like strips. It has four visible floors of rectangular windows and a partial fifth floor or attic level with three oval-shaped windows and a decorative railing along the roofline, adorned with three dark, spherical finials. The rectangular windows are dark-framed with a grid of multiple panes, typically eight to twelve per window. From the bottom-most visible floor upwards: * The left window on the first floor is open, revealing a white curtain and a white object resembling a laptop or monitor (possibly an Apple iMac) on the sill. A darker, rounded object is partially visible behind it. * The middle window on the first floor is closed, showing interior reflections and white curtains. * The right window on the first floor is open, displaying white curtains and interior darkness. * The second floor windows are all closed, showing interior reflections of light and parts of curtains. * The third floor windows are also closed. The one on the far right has a slightly ajar upper vent or reflection. * The fourth floor features three smaller rectangular windows. The leftmost is closed, the middle is closed, and the rightmost is slightly ajar. * The uppermost visible section of the building has three oval windows, two on the left and one on the right, symmetrically placed between the grey vertical strips. The two leftmost oval windows are closed and feature a cross-shaped mullion pattern. The rightmost oval window is partially open, revealing a dark interior. To the immediate right of the central building is a distinct structure with an ochre-colored stucco facade. This building features dark-framed rectangular windows with grid patterns. Two visible floors have standard rectangular windows, and above them, two dormer windows with curved roofs are visible on a darker, possibly slate-covered roof. A dark metal downspout runs vertically along the seam between the central and right buildings. Two decorative, scroll-like iron wall anchors or tie plates are affixed to the ochre facade, one between the first and second visible floors, and another lower down. The windows on this building appear closed, except for the bottom-most window on
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Jun 6, 2026

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The image captures a low-angle view looking upward at the facades of three adjacent buildings under an overcast, light grey sky. The scene is located in Stockholm, Sweden, given the characteristic architecture. The central and most prominent building features a pale cream or light beige stucco facade with five vertical light grey pilaster-like strips. It has four visible floors of rectangular windows and a partial fifth floor or attic level with three oval-shaped windows and a decorative railing along the roofline, adorned with three dark, spherical finials. The rectangular windows are dark-framed with a grid of multiple panes, typically eight to twelve per window. From the bottom-most visible floor upwards: * The left window on the first floor is open, revealing a white curtain and a white object resembling a laptop or monitor (possibly an Apple iMac) on the sill. A darker, rounded object is partially visible behind it. * The middle window on the first floor is closed, showing interior reflections and white curtains. * The right window on the first floor is open, displaying white curtains and interior darkness. * The second floor windows are all closed, showing interior reflections of light and parts of curtains. * The third floor windows are also closed. The one on the far right has a slightly ajar upper vent or reflection. * The fourth floor features three smaller rectangular windows. The leftmost is closed, the middle is closed, and the rightmost is slightly ajar. * The uppermost visible section of the building has three oval windows, two on the left and one on the right, symmetrically placed between the grey vertical strips. The two leftmost oval windows are closed and feature a cross-shaped mullion pattern. The rightmost oval window is partially open, revealing a dark interior. To the immediate right of the central building is a distinct structure with an ochre-colored stucco facade. This building features dark-framed rectangular windows with grid patterns. Two visible floors have standard rectangular windows, and above them, two dormer windows with curved roofs are visible on a darker, possibly slate-covered roof. A dark metal downspout runs vertically along the seam between the central and right buildings. Two decorative, scroll-like iron wall anchors or tie plates are affixed to the ochre facade, one between the first and second visible floors, and another lower down. The windows on this building appear closed, except for the bottom-most window on

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