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This image presents a detailed view of three interconnected multi-story buildings in an urban setting, observed from a low-angle perspective looking upwards towards their facades and the sky. The sky is uniformly overcast and light grey, indicating a cloudy day.

The leftmost building, designated by a prominently visible plaque displaying the number "14" near its ground-floor entrance, is a grand, cream-colored structure featuring elaborate classical architecture. Its facade is adorned with vertical pilasters, ornate scrolled brackets, decorative friezes, and sculptural embellishments, including urn-like motifs and foliage patterns. Windows are recessed, framed by dark sashes, and some have white roller blinds partially or fully lowered. An arched entrance is visible at the bottom left.

Adjacent to this building, and slightly set back, is a building with a lighter peach-toned facade. This structure also exhibits classical architectural elements, including balustrades along a lower roofline, decorative cornices, and structured window surrounds. A black street lamp, featuring a plaque with the number "12", stands in front of this building's ground level. Its windows are similar in style to the leftmost building, with dark frames and some having pulled-down blinds.

Further to the right, a third building with a more modern, light yellow facade is visible. This building features multiple bay windows and what appears to be a contemporary balcony structure with glass railings on its upper levels, contrasting with the classical styles of its neighbors.

Drainpipes are visible running vertically between the buildings. No people, vehicles, or other significant street-level objects are present, emphasizing the architectural details.

Based on the distinctive architectural styles and the visible street numbers "12" and "14" on these interconnected buildings, the location is identified as **Sturegatan 12 and Sturegatan 14 in Stockholm, Sweden**. The buildings further to the right are also part of the Sturegatan streetscape.
Alina09021996

Jun 6, 2026

Stockholm, Sweden

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This image presents a detailed view of three interconnected multi-story buildings in an urban setting, observed from a low-angle perspective looking upwards towards their facades and the sky. The sky is uniformly overcast and light grey, indicating a cloudy day. The leftmost building, designated by a prominently visible plaque displaying the number "14" near its ground-floor entrance, is a grand, cream-colored structure featuring elaborate classical architecture. Its facade is adorned with vertical pilasters, ornate scrolled brackets, decorative friezes, and sculptural embellishments, including urn-like motifs and foliage patterns. Windows are recessed, framed by dark sashes, and some have white roller blinds partially or fully lowered. An arched entrance is visible at the bottom left. Adjacent to this building, and slightly set back, is a building with a lighter peach-toned facade. This structure also exhibits classical architectural elements, including balustrades along a lower roofline, decorative cornices, and structured window surrounds. A black street lamp, featuring a plaque with the number "12", stands in front of this building's ground level. Its windows are similar in style to the leftmost building, with dark frames and some having pulled-down blinds. Further to the right, a third building with a more modern, light yellow facade is visible. This building features multiple bay windows and what appears to be a contemporary balcony structure with glass railings on its upper levels, contrasting with the classical styles of its neighbors. Drainpipes are visible running vertically between the buildings. No people, vehicles, or other significant street-level objects are present, emphasizing the architectural details. Based on the distinctive architectural styles and the visible street numbers "12" and "14" on these interconnected buildings, the location is identified as **Sturegatan 12 and Sturegatan 14 in Stockholm, Sweden**. The buildings further to the right are also part of the Sturegatan streetscape.

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