
Stake attention in this memory
A low-angle exterior photograph depicts the facade and bell tower of a large stone church in Bischheim, France, under an overcast sky. The church features construction primarily of light brown, rough-hewn stone blocks, accented by contrasting white plastered sections and reddish-brown carved stone elements. The main facade presents a gabled roof above a prominent large circular rose window. Below this, a decorative balustrade with trefoil cutouts surmounts five deeply recessed, pointed archways. Each archway contains dark, ornate double doors with intricate metalwork. A statue of a robed figure is positioned within a niche above the central archway. To the right, a tall, slender bell tower, constructed from the same stone, rises with multiple narrow arched windows and culminates in a dark, sharply pointed spire topped by a finial and a cross. The lower foreground consists of a cobblestone pavement with a semicircular pattern leading towards the church entrance. A square, reddish-brown planter box, containing a small arrangement of blooming flowers, is centrally positioned on the pavement. A section of a metal railing is partially visible on the far left. Bare tree branches are discernible on the left side of the frame. No individuals are present in the scene.
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