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A low-angle exterior view captures the upper facade of the Norstedt Building (Norstedtska huset) on Riddarholmen island in Stockholm, Sweden, against an overcast, light grey sky. The building exhibits Neoclassical and Renaissance Revival architectural characteristics. The primary wall surfaces are a light peach or pale orange hue, contrasted with grey or light beige pilasters, cornices, and window surrounds. At the uppermost visible section, a prominent triangular pediment, also in grey, crowns the central portion of the building, with a semicircular window recess directly below its apex. Below the pediment, the facade features multiple stories of rectangular windows with wooden frames. Several pilasters, capped with ornate, foliate capitals, divide these windows vertically. The windows reflect patches of blue and white, suggesting sky or interior light. A small, intricately patterned iron balcony extends from one of the windows on the lower-left section of the image. Below the primary peach and grey sections, the building's base transitions to a dark reddish-brown material, textured with horizontal bands and arched indentations. A dark downspout runs vertically along a grey pilaster on the right side. On the far left, near the roofline, a metallic structure composed of poles and a mesh screen is visible. No people or active interactions are present in the scene.
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