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The image displays a low-angle perspective of the Central Post Office (Centralposthuset) building located at Vasagatan 28-34 in Stockholm, Sweden. The imposing, multi-story structure dominates the frame, constructed primarily of reddish-brown brick with extensive lighter-colored sandstone or limestone detailing, characteristic of Neo-Renaissance architecture.

The building features a series of ground-level arches, with the prominent central entrance arch adorned with ornate carvings and a small, dark rectangular plaque on the lower wall to its left. Above one of these arches, the inscription "KONGL. POST" is clearly visible, indicating its historical function as the Royal Post Office. Higher on the facade, a small, enclosed balcony with a metal railing projects from the wall, flanked by ornate pillars. Numerous rectangular windows with dark sills and frames are arranged across the various stories. The upper sections of the building showcase intricate brickwork, decorative carvings, blind arcades, and smaller window openings, culminating in a decorative cornice. Two dark green street lamps with spherical white globes extend from the facade at different heights.

The sky, visible in the upper portions of the image, is uniformly overcast and bright grey. A tree with green foliage is partially visible in the upper left corner. To the far left, further down the street, another building with a lighter facade is visible, bearing the sign "FREYS HOTEL" on its side. Thin overhead wires stretch across the sky from the left to the upper right of the frame. No individuals are present in the scene.
Alina09021996

Jun 6, 2026

Stockholm, Sweden

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The image displays a low-angle perspective of the Central Post Office (Centralposthuset) building located at Vasagatan 28-34 in Stockholm, Sweden. The imposing, multi-story structure dominates the frame, constructed primarily of reddish-brown brick with extensive lighter-colored sandstone or limestone detailing, characteristic of Neo-Renaissance architecture. The building features a series of ground-level arches, with the prominent central entrance arch adorned with ornate carvings and a small, dark rectangular plaque on the lower wall to its left. Above one of these arches, the inscription "KONGL. POST" is clearly visible, indicating its historical function as the Royal Post Office. Higher on the facade, a small, enclosed balcony with a metal railing projects from the wall, flanked by ornate pillars. Numerous rectangular windows with dark sills and frames are arranged across the various stories. The upper sections of the building showcase intricate brickwork, decorative carvings, blind arcades, and smaller window openings, culminating in a decorative cornice. Two dark green street lamps with spherical white globes extend from the facade at different heights. The sky, visible in the upper portions of the image, is uniformly overcast and bright grey. A tree with green foliage is partially visible in the upper left corner. To the far left, further down the street, another building with a lighter facade is visible, bearing the sign "FREYS HOTEL" on its side. Thin overhead wires stretch across the sky from the left to the upper right of the frame. No individuals are present in the scene.

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