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This image captures a grand, gothic-style entrance of a brick building, identified as being in Vienna, Austria, likely a church or cathedral. The dominant feature is a large, pointed archway, deeply recessed and constructed from dark red and brown bricks. Within the arch, above the main doors, a finely detailed tympanum is carved from light-colored stone, depicting several figures and decorative motifs. The large, dark doors beneath appear to be made of metal or heavily ornamented wood, featuring a repeating diamond or lozenge pattern. Flanking the entrance are multiple sturdy, cylindrical stone columns that contribute to the layered depth of the arch. To the right, a set of worn stone steps leads up to the entrance, bordered by a simple, weathered wrought-iron railing. Small green plants grow in crevices along the steps and stone elements. Above the main arch, a triangular gable extends upwards, made of matching brickwork. Centered within this gable is a distinctive trefoil-shaped window, intricately carved from stone. The sloped edges of the gable are adorned with numerous carved stone embellishments, possibly stylized leaves or small pinnacles. To the left of the entrance, sections of two tall, narrow windows with grid-patterned panes are visible on the brick facade. The lighting suggests it is daytime, possibly under an overcast sky, as shadows are soft or absent. There are no people visible, and no discernible activity is taking place. Small, square blue signs with the white number "4" are affixed to the stone pillars on both sides of the main door. The scene conveys a sense of historical grandeur and meticulous architectural craftsmanship.
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