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The image displays the frontal facade of the Église Saint-Laurent in Bischheim, France. The central structure is a large building constructed from red sandstone blocks, exhibiting a classical architectural style. A prominent triangular pediment at the roofline is surmounted by a dark cross. Below the pediment, a circular analog clock with a black face, red Roman numerals, and gold hands is centered, indicating approximately 2:50. A stone balustrade extends horizontally across the facade below the clock level. The main entrance consists of large, dark wooden double doors with recessed panels, situated within a deeply recessed, rounded archway. Above the doors, carved stone ornamentation depicts a central escutcheon-like motif flanked by draped swags. The facade is vertically articulated by pilasters, and two tapering stone finials, resembling obelisks, cap the upper corners of the main building block. To the right of the red sandstone structure, a section of an adjacent building is visible, characterized by white walls and a steeply pitched, dark roof with a small window or dormer. The immediate foreground features a paved area with an alternating pattern of light and dark cobblestones or pavers. A cluster of dry, light-colored ornamental grasses occupies the lower right foreground. The sky is uniformly overcast. No individuals or active subjects are present in the scene.
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