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An upward-angled view captures the façade of a neo-Gothic church, identified as Église Saint-Laurent, in Bischheim, France, under a clear blue sky. The structure features walls constructed from rough-hewn light-colored stone blocks, contrasted with smooth white plaster sections on the main gable. A tall, slender stone tower with a dark, pointed spire topped by a cross rises on the right. The main façade includes three large, pointed arch entrances with dark, ornate metal doors. Above these arches, a decorative balustrade with reddish-brown railings spans the width of the central section. A small niche above the central arch contains a statue. Higher on the façade, a prominent circular rose window is set within the white plaster, below a stepped gable with two smaller arched windows. The tower displays multiple arched windows and belfry openings. In the foreground, a paved area of dark interlocking bricks extends. A reddish-brown rectangular planter box containing small plants and flowers is positioned centrally. Two simple, white-painted metal barriers with an X-shaped design are visible on the paving, one partially obscured on the right. A dark-colored vehicle, consistent with a Peugeot, is parked on the right side of the frame, facing away from the church, with a partially visible French license plate. Strong sunlight illuminates the scene, casting distinct shadows on the ground and building elements. No individuals are present.
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