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An angled, close-up photograph captures the ornate side facade of a large Gothic-style stone building, likely a cathedral or church, under a clear blue sky in Brussels, Belgium. The structure is constructed from light-colored, possibly limestone, blocks that show areas of weathering and discoloration. Architectural details are abundant, including tall pointed-arch windows, intricate circular rose windows with elaborate quatrefoil and octofoil tracery designs, and supportive flying buttresses. Numerous pinnacles and small figures, possibly gargoyles or grotesques, adorn the upper reaches of the building. Some windows appear to have dark or stained glass, while others are fronted by decorative black wrought-iron fencing featuring spikes and scroll motifs. Dark grey slate roofs can be seen on smaller turrets or spires. The bright daylight casts distinct shadows, emphasizing the building's three-dimensional complexity. The sky is a solid, vibrant blue with only a faint wisp of cloud visible. No people or activities are present, and no text is visible on the building.
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