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This image depicts Arvfurstens palats (Prince's Palace), home to the Ministry for Foreign Affairs, located on Gustav Adolfs torg in Stockholm, Sweden.

The prominent multi-story building features a light orange-peach upper facade with classical architectural elements, including decorative pilasters and columns. The ground floor presents a reddish-brown base with arched windows and entranceways. The roof is green-teal colored, likely patinated copper, with visible chimneys. A central projection on the roof displays a Swedish flag flying from a flagpole, flanked by stone lion-like figures and a crown above the gold inscription "SOPHIA-ALBERTINA A. EDIFICAVIT." Several additional Swedish flags are positioned on flagpoles along the street in front of the palace.

In the foreground, an asphalt road with a clearly marked white zebra crossing occupies the lower portion of the frame. The sidewalk, paved with cobblestones, features black and yellow bollards, streetlights, and multiple parked bicycles. Pedestrians are visible on the sidewalk: one individual in a dark coat stands near bollards on the left, and several others are present on the right side. The street accommodates multiple vehicles, including a dark BMW sedan, a silver SUV, and two dark Volvo sedan taxis, one marked "TAXI". A grey construction barricade or hoarding partially obscures the lower section of the palace facade on the right side. The sky is overcast and grey. To the far right, another multi-story building with an orange-brown facade and a green roof is partially visible.
Alina09021996

Jun 6, 2026

Stockholm, Sweden

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This image depicts Arvfurstens palats (Prince's Palace), home to the Ministry for Foreign Affairs, located on Gustav Adolfs torg in Stockholm, Sweden. The prominent multi-story building features a light orange-peach upper facade with classical architectural elements, including decorative pilasters and columns. The ground floor presents a reddish-brown base with arched windows and entranceways. The roof is green-teal colored, likely patinated copper, with visible chimneys. A central projection on the roof displays a Swedish flag flying from a flagpole, flanked by stone lion-like figures and a crown above the gold inscription "SOPHIA-ALBERTINA A. EDIFICAVIT." Several additional Swedish flags are positioned on flagpoles along the street in front of the palace. In the foreground, an asphalt road with a clearly marked white zebra crossing occupies the lower portion of the frame. The sidewalk, paved with cobblestones, features black and yellow bollards, streetlights, and multiple parked bicycles. Pedestrians are visible on the sidewalk: one individual in a dark coat stands near bollards on the left, and several others are present on the right side. The street accommodates multiple vehicles, including a dark BMW sedan, a silver SUV, and two dark Volvo sedan taxis, one marked "TAXI". A grey construction barricade or hoarding partially obscures the lower section of the palace facade on the right side. The sky is overcast and grey. To the far right, another multi-story building with an orange-brown facade and a green roof is partially visible.

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