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This is an upward-angled exterior view of the Katarina Church (Katarina kyrka) in Stockholm, Sweden, presented under a uniformly light gray, overcast sky. The primary subject is the church's facade and its distinctive clock tower, composed of a pale salmon-pink stucco main wall contrasted with gray and white stone or plaster architectural detailing. On the left side of the frame, a large arched window features intricate black metal tracery forming a symmetrical floral or geometric pattern against a dark glass pane. Above this, a reddish-brown downspout runs vertically along the facade. The clock tower rises centrally, with its lower sections matching the facade's color scheme. The clock face, positioned high on the tower, is black with gold Roman numerals and hands, indicating a time of approximately 10:10. The tower is crowned with a dark, likely oxidized copper dome or roof, topped by a golden cross finial. To the right of the clock tower's base, a small, rectangular opening or window is visible. The roofline of the church features decorative gray and white architectural elements, including stepped cornices and finials. A small, triangular section of another building, colored a darker reddish-brown, is partially visible in the upper right corner of the image. No people or specific actions are depicted in the scene.
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