
Stake attention in this memory
This detailed image depicts a street scene in Stockholm, Sweden, specifically looking northeast from Gustav Adolfs Torg towards Sankt Jacobs kyrka (St. James's Church). The prominent building on the left is the Grand Hôtel. The scene is viewed from a slightly low angle, showing a broad street and sidewalk in the foreground leading up to a row of grand buildings under an overcast, light grey sky. In the immediate foreground, a multi-lane asphalt road features white painted stripes indicating pedestrian crosswalks. A narrow concrete median with a blue-and-white striped pole holds a red circular "No Entry" sign and a blue square "Pedestrian Crossing" sign. To the left, another blue square "Pedestrian Crossing" sign is visible, along with a blue circular "Bicycle Lane" sign. The sidewalk bordering the Grand Hôtel is lined with several dark, rectangular planters containing uniformly trimmed green trees and shrubs, along with some small white flowers. The base of the Grand Hôtel features several large arched windows covered by white fabric awnings. Ornate light fixtures are mounted on the building's facade. A blue sign indicating a bicycle path and a black trash receptacle are also visible on the sidewalk. The main subject is the Grand Hôtel, a large, multi-story building with a light beige or yellowish stone facade. Its architecture includes classical elements such as fluted pilasters, ornate window frames, and decorative friezes. The upper part of the building features a wide balcony with an intricate black wrought-iron railing accented with gold details. Above this, a distinctive dark green, patinated copper roof slopes upwards, punctuated by numerous dormer windows, each with its own small green roof. Finials and a small green spire are visible on the roofline. To the right of the Grand Hôtel stands a narrower, taller building with a reddish-brown brick or stone facade, characterized by more intricate relief work, numerous arched windows, and a prominent clock face set within an ornate gable structure near its roofline. This building also has a dark roof with green dormers and spires. Further to the right and in the background, parts of Sankt Jacobs kyrka are visible. This church is distinguished by its vibrant red brick or stone walls, large arched windows, and sections of a green roof, with a partial view of its white spire base and a small red roof section at the very top right. A tall, black streetlamp with a single light fixture stands
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