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This image displays the upper facade of the Church of Saint Michael (Sint-Michielskerk) in Ghent, Belgium, viewed from a low angle against an overcast, light grey sky. The structure is predominantly constructed from grey, rough-hewn stone blocks. The central element is a tall, slender, dark grey octagonal spire with a pointed apex, crowned by a finial cross and a weather vane. Below this spire, the central gabled facade section features a large circular rose window with intricate tracery. Directly beneath the rose window, an arched window with visible green elements is present, situated above a partially depicted arched entrance portal. Flanking the central spire are two distinct stone towers. The left tower, with a square base, multiple tiered levels, and recessed arched windows (some appearing dark or reddish-brown), is topped by a steeply pitched, dark pyramidal roof that includes a small dormer window and is surmounted by a finial cross. The right tower, also with a square base and similar tiered levels and recessed windows, culminates in a dark, steeply pitched, stepped conical spire, also adorned with a finial cross. No individuals, mobile objects, actions, or interactions are present in the visible scene. The lighting suggests a diffused daylight condition.
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