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This image depicts the exterior of "Café Schweizer" located at Västerlånggatan 9 in Gamla Stan, Stockholm, Sweden. The central feature is the café's large display window, meticulously filled with a grid of whole oranges that extends across its lower section. Above the oranges, a row of pomegranates is visible, many adorned with small blue and yellow ribbons, reflecting the colors of the Swedish flag. The café's name, "CAFÉ SCHWEIZER," along with "1920" and a "CS" logo within a laurel wreath, is displayed in white lettering on the window. Reflections in the window reveal parts of a yellow building and the partial text "SVERIGE RIKSDAGSHUS," indicating the nearby Swedish Parliament. Small "VISA" and "LINAS" signs are also visible in the window's reflection.

On the grey paved sidewalk in front of the café, transparent plastic bags containing fruit are stacked. Most bags hold either whole oranges or orange halves, prepared for juice. Several brown cardboard boxes are also present, filled with pomegranates and some yellow citrus fruits. A small Swedish flag, blue with a yellow Scandinavian cross, is planted upright within one of the fruit displays.

To the left of the café's window, a black utility pole stands between two dark brown building sections. The pole is densely covered with various stickers and posters, some featuring Swedish text such as "Olydig" and "FCK STHLM." A faint reflection of a person in a light-colored top is visible in the leftmost window. The building's facade features dark brown architectural elements and window frames.
Alina09021996

Jun 6, 2026

Stockholm, Sweden

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This image depicts the exterior of "Café Schweizer" located at Västerlånggatan 9 in Gamla Stan, Stockholm, Sweden. The central feature is the café's large display window, meticulously filled with a grid of whole oranges that extends across its lower section. Above the oranges, a row of pomegranates is visible, many adorned with small blue and yellow ribbons, reflecting the colors of the Swedish flag. The café's name, "CAFÉ SCHWEIZER," along with "1920" and a "CS" logo within a laurel wreath, is displayed in white lettering on the window. Reflections in the window reveal parts of a yellow building and the partial text "SVERIGE RIKSDAGSHUS," indicating the nearby Swedish Parliament. Small "VISA" and "LINAS" signs are also visible in the window's reflection. On the grey paved sidewalk in front of the café, transparent plastic bags containing fruit are stacked. Most bags hold either whole oranges or orange halves, prepared for juice. Several brown cardboard boxes are also present, filled with pomegranates and some yellow citrus fruits. A small Swedish flag, blue with a yellow Scandinavian cross, is planted upright within one of the fruit displays. To the left of the café's window, a black utility pole stands between two dark brown building sections. The pole is densely covered with various stickers and posters, some featuring Swedish text such as "Olydig" and "FCK STHLM." A faint reflection of a person in a light-colored top is visible in the leftmost window. The building's facade features dark brown architectural elements and window frames.

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