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This is an upward-angled exterior view of an ornate, multi-story building, likely residential, characterized by architecture typical of late 19th or early 20th-century Stockholm, Sweden. The primary facade material for the upper floors is reddish-brown brick, contrasting with a lighter grey, rough-hewn stone or granite cladding on the lower levels and for decorative elements.

A dense canopy of green tree foliage occupies the upper-left quadrant of the image, partially obscuring the building and the overcast, light grey sky. Diffused sunlight penetrates the leaves, creating bright spots.

The building features a complex roofline with a steep, dark mansard roof incorporating multiple dormer windows, some with arched pediments and others rectangular. Decorative finials or spires are visible along the roof ridge.

The left portion of the building exhibits a rounded corner section with two prominent iron-railed balconies on successive stories, each extending from a pair of windows. These balconies are supported by robust, decorative stone corbels. A light-colored mesh or netting is visible spanning portions of the brick facade above these balconies.

The central and right sections of the facade are punctuated by numerous rectangular windows with dark frames, many featuring decorative stone lintels or arched brickwork above. Vertical stone elements, resembling pilasters, segment the facade.

A prominent, multi-story bay window projects from the right side of the building, topped by a weathered green, possibly copper, roof and a standing statue. The bay window's stone panels display carved heraldic devices or similar ornamental motifs.

An external, light-colored retractable awning or blind is visible above a window on the second floor from the top, on the right side of the central facade section. A singular pendant light fixture hangs from a bracket on the far-right section of the building.

No individuals or discernible actions are present in the scene. The overall impression is one of a grand, well-maintained urban structure under an overcast sky. The architectural style strongly suggests a location within central Stockholm, consistent with areas developed during the late 19th and early 20th centuries such as Östermalm or Vasastan.
Alina09021996

Jun 6, 2026

Stockholm, Sweden

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This is an upward-angled exterior view of an ornate, multi-story building, likely residential, characterized by architecture typical of late 19th or early 20th-century Stockholm, Sweden. The primary facade material for the upper floors is reddish-brown brick, contrasting with a lighter grey, rough-hewn stone or granite cladding on the lower levels and for decorative elements. A dense canopy of green tree foliage occupies the upper-left quadrant of the image, partially obscuring the building and the overcast, light grey sky. Diffused sunlight penetrates the leaves, creating bright spots. The building features a complex roofline with a steep, dark mansard roof incorporating multiple dormer windows, some with arched pediments and others rectangular. Decorative finials or spires are visible along the roof ridge. The left portion of the building exhibits a rounded corner section with two prominent iron-railed balconies on successive stories, each extending from a pair of windows. These balconies are supported by robust, decorative stone corbels. A light-colored mesh or netting is visible spanning portions of the brick facade above these balconies. The central and right sections of the facade are punctuated by numerous rectangular windows with dark frames, many featuring decorative stone lintels or arched brickwork above. Vertical stone elements, resembling pilasters, segment the facade. A prominent, multi-story bay window projects from the right side of the building, topped by a weathered green, possibly copper, roof and a standing statue. The bay window's stone panels display carved heraldic devices or similar ornamental motifs. An external, light-colored retractable awning or blind is visible above a window on the second floor from the top, on the right side of the central facade section. A singular pendant light fixture hangs from a bracket on the far-right section of the building. No individuals or discernible actions are present in the scene. The overall impression is one of a grand, well-maintained urban structure under an overcast sky. The architectural style strongly suggests a location within central Stockholm, consistent with areas developed during the late 19th and early 20th centuries such as Östermalm or Vasastan.

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