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This detailed image depicts a view looking up a narrow street in Stockholm, Sweden, specifically from Trångsund in Gamla Stan. The central and dominant feature is the clock tower of the German Church (Tyska Kyrkan), which rises prominently between two multi-story buildings. The church tower presents a light pink main facade with stark white architectural elements, including pilasters, cornices, and balustrades. A golden clock face with black Roman numerals (I through XII) and black hands, indicating approximately 1:55, is set within the pink section. Above the clock, the tower transitions to a reddish-brown belfry area with dark, arched openings, topped by a golden finial featuring a small cross. Below the clock, two dark, arched recesses are visible, followed by a small round oculus window further down. The lower section of the church building has a dark, greenish-patinated roof. The building on the left is several stories high, constructed from a grey-beige material with subtle yellow-ochre accents. It features regularly spaced windows with dark frames, some reflecting the pale sky. A black, ornate street lantern is affixed to its facade. Below an awning, a rectangular sign with a white background and black lettering reads "MADAME ZOLLER GALLERY". A smaller street sign above it identifies "Trångsund 10-8". The building on the right is also multi-story, characterized by a peach-orange hue with lighter, almost beige, stone detailing, including quoins and decorative window surrounds. It also contains multiple windows with dark frames. A dark downspout is visible along its upper right edge. The sky overhead is uniformly overcast and light grey. In the background, to the lower left of the church tower, a section of a reddish-brown building with white windows is partially visible. No individuals are present in the scene.
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