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A five-story corner building, constructed in 1899, is depicted under an overcast sky on Skeppargatan in Stockholm, Sweden. The upper three stories feature a red brick facade with light-colored (cream/off-white) vertical and horizontal architectural accents, including decorative cornices and string courses. The lower two visible stories are faced with horizontally coursed light-colored stone or stucco.

Numerous windows with dark frames are present across the facade. The red-brick levels primarily display arched windows, some of which are paired, and the third and second red-brick stories on the building's corner include small, dark metal balconies. The lower two levels have larger, rectangular windows. Reflections of the cloudy sky are visible in many window panes.

On the building's lower left corner, a street sign reads "Skeppargatan 8 B. 2 Tr. Andra sidan." Directly above an arched entrance on the bottom right facade, the number "8" is displayed. Above this entrance, a stone plaque is inscribed with "ALLTID HUS BYGDT. 1899 DENNA PLATS."

A flag hangs diagonally from the facade on the right side of the building, positioned between the first and second light-colored stories. It is vertically striped, with blue on the left (closer to the building) and white on the right. A dark grey overhead wire or cable extends diagonally across the upper left sky. A dark grey street lamp with a circular reflector is suspended from a bracket attached to the red brick facade on the left. A dark downspout runs vertically along the left corner of the building. A portion of an adjacent, lighter-colored building is visible on the far right. No people are present in the scene.
Alina09021996

Jun 6, 2026

Stockholm, Sweden

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A five-story corner building, constructed in 1899, is depicted under an overcast sky on Skeppargatan in Stockholm, Sweden. The upper three stories feature a red brick facade with light-colored (cream/off-white) vertical and horizontal architectural accents, including decorative cornices and string courses. The lower two visible stories are faced with horizontally coursed light-colored stone or stucco. Numerous windows with dark frames are present across the facade. The red-brick levels primarily display arched windows, some of which are paired, and the third and second red-brick stories on the building's corner include small, dark metal balconies. The lower two levels have larger, rectangular windows. Reflections of the cloudy sky are visible in many window panes. On the building's lower left corner, a street sign reads "Skeppargatan 8 B. 2 Tr. Andra sidan." Directly above an arched entrance on the bottom right facade, the number "8" is displayed. Above this entrance, a stone plaque is inscribed with "ALLTID HUS BYGDT. 1899 DENNA PLATS." A flag hangs diagonally from the facade on the right side of the building, positioned between the first and second light-colored stories. It is vertically striped, with blue on the left (closer to the building) and white on the right. A dark grey overhead wire or cable extends diagonally across the upper left sky. A dark grey street lamp with a circular reflector is suspended from a bracket attached to the red brick facade on the left. A dark downspout runs vertically along the left corner of the building. A portion of an adjacent, lighter-colored building is visible on the far right. No people are present in the scene.

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