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An upward-angled view captures the interior courtyard of a multi-story building complex, characterized by late 19th or early 20th-century Northern European architecture. The scene is illuminated by an overcast sky, partially obscured in the upper right by a branch of green leaves. The buildings feature cream-colored stucco facades with numerous rectangular windows, mostly with white frames and multi-pane glazing. Several windows on upper floors are arched, particularly under the distinctive dark-tiled and dark-paneled roofs. One building section in the background exhibits a pronounced, sweeping curve in its facade and roofline, creating a visually dynamic effect within the courtyard. On the right side of the image, two levels of wrought-iron balconies are prominent. These balconies are supported by dark metal columns and feature decorative railings with scrollwork. Each visible balcony contains dark flower boxes filled with red flowers, along with small, dark patio tables and chairs, suggesting a residential use. A dark downspout runs vertically along one of the light-colored walls. No individuals or active interactions are present in the frame. The overall impression is one of architectural grandeur and historical urban residential design. This specific architectural style and courtyard configuration are characteristic of the building located at **Linnégatan 44, Östermalm, Stockholm, Sweden**, known as Hemgården or Raucherka huset.
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