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This low-angle photograph showcases the impressive facade of a stone church or cathedral at night in Al-Muhajerin Municipality, Syria. The building, constructed from light-colored cut stone blocks, is brightly illuminated by external lighting, creating a striking contrast against the dark, clear night sky. The architecture suggests a Gothic or Neo-Gothic style, characterized by pointed arches and intricate stone carvings. At the peak of the gabled roof, a cross is visible, below which is a small trefoil window. Further down the facade, a large pointed arch frames three tall, narrow lancet-style windows, likely featuring stained or leaded glass. Above these, a smaller circular rose window is set within the arch. Below the three windows, a carved emblem, possibly depicting an eagle or similar heraldic device, is prominently displayed. The main entrance, partially obscured, is also set within a grand pointed archway at ground level. In the foreground, a black wrought-iron fence or gate spans the lower portion of the frame. It features decorative pointed spires and circular patterns. A small cross adorns a post on the left side of the fence, while a dark stone pillar with a spherical top is visible on the right. Lush green palm fronds are partially visible on both sides of the church, silhouetted against the night sky, hinting at the regional climate. The scene is devoid of people or activity. There is no visible text in the image.
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