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This detailed image captures Mårten Trotzigs gränd (Mårten Trotzig's Alley), the narrowest street in Gamla Stan (Old Town), Stockholm, Sweden. The perspective looks uphill through a steeply ascending, extremely narrow passageway flanked by two multi-story buildings.

The building on the left features a yellow stucco facade with a rough texture, transitioning to a solid black painted base. A prominent wooden window with brown frames is visible on this wall, accompanied by dark brown or black wooden shutters. One shutter is fully open, revealing the window interior, while the other is partially open. A dark, thin downspout runs vertically along the left edge of the wall. The lower section of the wall above the black base shows some subtle discoloration or wear.

The building on the right also exhibits a yellow stucco facade with a rough texture, also transitioning to a solid black painted base. Mounted on this wall are several black, ornate iron lanterns with glass panes, progressively receding and appearing smaller with the upward slope of the alley. The closest lantern is prominently displayed, affixed to the wall with a scrolled iron bracket. Further up, additional lanterns are visible. A small, square metal plaque is affixed to the wall above the black base, and a small, dark rectangular vent is also present. A thin, light-colored pipe runs horizontally across the right wall, and a black downspout is visible along its lower section.

The ground of the alley is paved with a combination of irregularly shaped flagstones and smaller, rounded cobblestones. This paving transitions into a long, straight flight of stone steps further up the alley, indicating a significant upward incline. The top of the steps and the sky are visible as a narrow sliver between the buildings in the distance. No people are present in the alley. Shadows suggest illumination from an overhead light source, casting soft light on the upper sections of the walls and creating some depth.
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This detailed image captures Mårten Trotzigs gränd (Mårten Trotzig's Alley), the narrowest street in Gamla Stan (Old Town), Stockholm, Sweden. The perspective looks uphill through a steeply ascending, extremely narrow passageway flanked by two multi-story buildings. The building on the left features a yellow stucco facade with a rough texture, transitioning to a solid black painted base. A prominent wooden window with brown frames is visible on this wall, accompanied by dark brown or black wooden shutters. One shutter is fully open, revealing the window interior, while the other is partially open. A dark, thin downspout runs vertically along the left edge of the wall. The lower section of the wall above the black base shows some subtle discoloration or wear. The building on the right also exhibits a yellow stucco facade with a rough texture, also transitioning to a solid black painted base. Mounted on this wall are several black, ornate iron lanterns with glass panes, progressively receding and appearing smaller with the upward slope of the alley. The closest lantern is prominently displayed, affixed to the wall with a scrolled iron bracket. Further up, additional lanterns are visible. A small, square metal plaque is affixed to the wall above the black base, and a small, dark rectangular vent is also present. A thin, light-colored pipe runs horizontally across the right wall, and a black downspout is visible along its lower section. The ground of the alley is paved with a combination of irregularly shaped flagstones and smaller, rounded cobblestones. This paving transitions into a long, straight flight of stone steps further up the alley, indicating a significant upward incline. The top of the steps and the sky are visible as a narrow sliver between the buildings in the distance. No people are present in the alley. Shadows suggest illumination from an overhead light source, casting soft light on the upper sections of the walls and creating some depth.

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