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An upward-angled, close-up photograph captures the majestic Gothic facade of a large building, likely a cathedral or church, in Brussels, Belgium. The central focus is an intricately carved arched portal leading to two massive, dark-colored doors. The portal is adorned with multiple tiers of stone sculptures, depicting numerous religious figures, possibly saints or biblical characters, standing or seated within niches along the archivolts and jambs. The intricate details of the stone carvings, including their drapery and expressions, are clearly visible. Above and to the left of the main archway, the building's elaborate upper structure features pinnacles, buttresses, and grotesque gargoyles, reaching towards a bright, partly cloudy blue and white sky. The heavy main entrance doors are dark, possibly metal or reinforced wood, characterized by vertical and horizontal bands punctuated by rivets or studs. A decorative metal bar spans horizontally across the doors, slightly below the arch's springing line. Below this bar, on the right door, a small black "7" is faintly visible. Further to the right, adjacent to the door frame, a small, distinctive black and white diamond-shaped symbol is embedded in the stone. The surrounding stone walls exhibit varying textures and coloration, suggesting age and natural weathering. The bright lighting indicates daytime conditions.
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