
Stake attention in this memory
An upward-angled view depicts the Saint Laurent Protestant Church in Bischheim, France, on a street that appears wet under an overcast, grey sky. The church, constructed from reddish-brown stone blocks, features a tall steeple with a grey, pointed roof topped by a cross. Gothic-style arched windows are visible along its side, which is supported by buttresses. A dark grey roof covers the main body of the church, with some upper wall sections appearing lighter. In the foreground, a wet asphalt street runs left-to-right, bordered by a concrete sidewalk on the right. A yellow and white metal parking barrier rests on the sidewalk near the church's base, alongside white concrete posts. A dark metal fence separates the church property, behind which a light-colored car is partially parked. A pole near the fence displays a red triangular yield sign, a red and blue "No Parking" sign, and a smaller white sign with red text that reads "HORS GABARIT." Further right, a traditional Alsatian half-timbered house is visible. To the far left, down the street, modern residential buildings are present. No individuals are visible in the scene.
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