
Stake attention in this memory
An exterior, low-angle shot captures the facade of Saint-Laurent Church in Bischheim, France, under an overcast sky. The church features a prominent, tall stone bell tower with a dark, pointed spire topped with a cross, positioned to the right of the main gabled section. The main facade is constructed from rough-hewn, light brown stone blocks, interspersed with sections of white stucco or plaster. The central gable displays a large circular rose window above a lower section featuring five recessed, pointed arch doorways with dark, ornate double doors. A small statue is situated in a niche above the central doorway. Decorative stone balustrades with quatrefoil patterns run horizontally above the entry arches. The foreground consists of a reddish-brown paver plaza, where two rectangular, dark reddish-brown planter boxes containing sparse vegetation are visible. Metal barriers and a grey bollard are present in the immediate foreground. Bare deciduous trees and a multi-story building with a mansard roof are partially visible on the far left. No individuals or active subjects are present.
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