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A large, ornate, multi-story building, identified as the Skandiahuset (Skandia House), stands prominently at the intersection of Birger Jarlsgatan and Grev Turegatan in Stockholm, Sweden. The building, constructed in the early 20th century, exhibits a distinctive architectural style with a dark stone-clad ground floor transitioning to a light-colored stucco and patterned reddish-brown facade on upper levels. Its roof is steep, featuring multiple gables adorned with green finials and several skylights. A rounded corner section defines the intersection, incorporating tiered balconies with dark wrought-iron railings. At street level, the building houses retail establishments, with "LOUIS VUITTON" signage clearly visible at the rounded corner and along adjacent storefronts. To the left, an outdoor cafe with dark awnings provides seating. A yellow and blue Ukrainian flag is displayed from a balcony on the second story of the rounded corner. The sky is overcast with visible cloud formations. A mature tree with dense green foliage occupies the left foreground, partially obscuring the building. Several pedestrians are visible on the sidewalk, with some individuals seated at the outdoor cafe. Street furniture includes a black and yellow striped pole, traffic signals, and street signs, one partially legible as "Grev..." (Grev Turegatan). To the far right, an adjacent building is enveloped in white protective sheeting, indicating ongoing construction or renovation. A dark-colored vehicle is partially visible on the street.
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