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The image depicts the Kirche Enge (Enge Church) located in Zurich, Switzerland, viewed from a low-angle perspective looking upwards towards the building and the sky. The primary subject is the imposing stone church, characterized by a light-colored, rough-hewn stone facade. A prominent portico features at least three large, fluted columns with ornate Corinthian capitals supporting an entablature. Above this, a green-patinated copper cornice extends horizontally, topped by a pediment-like gable end adorned with decorative stone relief work, including a repeating arc motif. Centrally located on the upper facade is a large circular (oculus) window, fitted with a complex grid pattern of smaller panes. To the right of the main facade, a square tower section is visible, featuring a small square window with a distinct cross or starburst pattern. The lower sections of the church visible between the columns show arched niches and rectangular windows with dark grates. In the foreground and midground, a terraced landscape is visible. Lush green, rounded shrubs are prominent on the right and lower left. Various flowering plants, including purple blooms (possibly lavender or salvia) and yellow flowers, are planted in beds alongside a rough-textured, grey stone wall or staircase that ascends diagonally from the lower right towards the center-left. A dark metal handrail is partially visible on the staircase in the lower-left corner. White circular fixtures, likely lights or speakers, are embedded in the ceiling of the portico, and a dark downspout is visible on the left side of the portico. The sky is clear, bright blue, with only minimal, wispy white clouds visible in the upper left quadrant. Strong, direct sunlight illuminates the scene, casting sharp, defined shadows on the building's stone surfaces and the garden wall, indicating a sunny day. No human figures or discernible actions are present in the frame.
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