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A low-angle exterior view captures the Herz Jesu Kirche (Sacred Heart Church) Wiedikon in Zurich, Switzerland, under a bright blue sky with scattered white cumulus clouds. The prominent bell tower, constructed of light-colored, coursed stone blocks, dominates the left-center of the frame. The tower features multiple tiers with arched openings, indicating bell chambers, and narrow, cross-hatched windows on its lower sections. On the base of the bell tower, a white rectangular plaque bears a Latin inscription, partially visible, which includes references to "DEI GENITRICIS MARIAE" (Mother of God Mary) and the years "MDCCCLXXXIII" (1883) and "MDCCCXCIII" (1893), indicating the church's dedication and construction period. Below the tower plaque, an arched entrance is set into a robust, sloped base of darker, rougher-hewn stone blocks. The entrance doorway is partially open, revealing a dark interior. A carved cross adorns the stone above the archway. To the left of the entrance, inscribed into the lighter stone, are the Roman numerals "MDCCCXCIII" (1893) followed by a cross. To the right, the side facade of the church extends, featuring multiple levels of arched windows with decorative leaded or stained glass patterns. The building's stonework alternates between rough-hewn and smooth, coursed blocks. A tall, slender, dark green conifer tree partially obscures the far right side of the church and a set of stone steps leading upwards. The foreground shows a paved ground area, and a dark metal railing is visible on the right, alongside low green shrubbery. Strong sunlight casts clear shadows, indicating a sunny day. No people are visible in the scene.
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