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An upward-facing, wide-angle photographic capture shows the exterior of a large church in Bischheim, France, under an overcast sky. The church features a prominent central façade, largely composed of rough-hewn, light brown stone blocks, with significant sections plastered white and accented with reddish-brown stone trim. The main entrance consists of five pointed arches. The three central arches frame dark, ornate metal doors with decorative ironwork, while the flanking two arches also contain dark, possibly glazed or boarded, openings. Above the central three arches, a balcony with reddish-brown stone balustrades, exhibiting geometric cross patterns, extends across the facade. Centrally positioned above the main entrance, within a niche, is a statue, depicted in a standing posture. Above this, a large circular rose window with intricate tracery is set into the white plaster. The façade culminates in a stepped gable, featuring smaller pointed arched windows. To the right of the main façade, a tall, multi-tiered bell tower, constructed from the same light brown stone blocks, rises prominently. It includes several tall, narrow arched windows, some fitted with louvers. The tower is crowned with a steep, dark, pointed spire, topped by a slender cross. On the far left, a partial view of a large, arched structure, resembling a flying buttress, extends outwards from the main building. The ground in the immediate foreground consists of a paved surface. A dark brown, rectangular planter box containing green foliage and scattered light-colored flowers is situated in the lower center. A low, metal barrier, possibly a pedestrian guardrail, is visible in front of the church entrance. In the background, to the right of the church, residential buildings with reddish-brown tiled roofs and lighter-colored facades are partially visible. No individuals or active interactions are present in the scene. The overall lighting is soft and even due to the uniform overcast conditions.
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