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This low-angle photograph captures a section of a large, imposing stone building under a bright blue sky with scattered white cumulus clouds. The structure is the Notre-Dame Cathedral in Luxembourg City, Luxembourg. The building is constructed primarily of light-colored, rectangular cut stone blocks. In the upper left quadrant, a dark green foliage cluster from an unseen tree branch partially overlays the sky. The left side of the image features a corner tower of the building, topped with a decorative stone parapet, from which a vertical flagpole extends, flying a Luxembourgish flag with horizontal stripes of red, white, and light blue. Behind this tower, a tall, dark grey conical spire rises, capped with a simple cross finial. To the right of the leftmost spire, another taller, dark grey conical spire ascends, featuring a more elaborate finial: a stylized circular cross mounted on a golden sphere. Further to the right and slightly lower, a prominent bright green conical spire dominates the mid-right section, distinguished by an ornate base with small, dark, gargoyle-like protrusions and a round, windowed section below its tip. The roofs are steeply pitched and covered in dark grey or black material, possibly slate. The stone walls exhibit vertical rectangular windows with dark frames, some with visible grilles or leaded glass patterns. Decorative stone balustrades are visible along the upper edges of various building sections. A dark green, patinated metal downspout runs vertically down the rightmost wall segment. No people are present in the scene.
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