
Stake attention in this memory
The image presents a low-angle, upward-looking view of the Gustav Vasa Church (Gustaf Vasa kyrka) in the Vasastan district of Stockholm, Sweden, under an overcast sky. The dominant structure is the church's stucco-finished facade, appearing in an off-white or light cream color, with architectural details in darker tones and oxidized copper green. To the left, the church's tall, pointed bell tower rises diagonally into the frame. The tower features a dark, possibly slate or metal, shingled roof culminating in a spire topped with a small cross. Below the main roofline of the tower, a band of exposed brickwork is visible. A circular clock face, with Roman numerals and dark hands indicating approximately 8:15, is prominently placed on the tower. Beneath the clock, a small rectangular window is set into the wall. Further down, three narrow, rectangular windows with arched tops are visible along the side of the main facade. The central part of the church's facade is dominated by a large, ornate circular rose window, featuring intricate tracery and stained glass in shades of blue and green. The main gable of the church, to the right of the tower, also features a cross at its apex. Hints of additional architectural elements, including a smaller, possibly dome-shaped roof section covered in oxidized copper, are visible on the lower right side. The sky above is uniformly light grey, indicating heavy cloud cover. No people or other prominent objects are visible in the scene. A small, dark structure or overhang is partially visible at the very top left edge of the frame.
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