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The image captures the upper and mid-sections of the Bünsow House (Bünsowska huset) located at Strandvägen 29-33 in Östermalm, Stockholm, Sweden. The multi-story building features a prominent light ochre-yellow facade adorned with extensive Neo-Renaissance architectural details.

The roof is a dark, possibly slate or metal, mansard style with several dormer windows. A striking element is the extensive use of oxidized copper, visible as turquoise-green domes, cupolas, and decorative trim. A central, taller dome topped with a finial rises from the middle of the roofline, flanked by smaller green cupolas at the corners. The facade below the roofline exhibits intricate carvings, including swags, wreaths, and ornate frames around various windows, some of which are oval.

The building's main facade includes numerous rectangular windows, some of which feature small, curved balconies with dark reddish-brown wrought-iron railings. On the upper floors, several windows have open blue fabric awnings. A central bay section projects forward, characterized by multiple windows and a higher concentration of decorative sculptural elements. The lower part of the image shows the building's lighter stone base, with a fragment of an arched entrance visible at the very bottom center.

The sky is uniformly overcast and light grey. A green tree with white blossoms partially obscures the lower right portion of the building. On the left side, a tall, grey utility pole with attached wires stands in the foreground, partially in front of the building. No individuals are visible in the scene.
Alina09021996

Jun 6, 2026

Stockholm, Sweden

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The image captures the upper and mid-sections of the Bünsow House (Bünsowska huset) located at Strandvägen 29-33 in Östermalm, Stockholm, Sweden. The multi-story building features a prominent light ochre-yellow facade adorned with extensive Neo-Renaissance architectural details. The roof is a dark, possibly slate or metal, mansard style with several dormer windows. A striking element is the extensive use of oxidized copper, visible as turquoise-green domes, cupolas, and decorative trim. A central, taller dome topped with a finial rises from the middle of the roofline, flanked by smaller green cupolas at the corners. The facade below the roofline exhibits intricate carvings, including swags, wreaths, and ornate frames around various windows, some of which are oval. The building's main facade includes numerous rectangular windows, some of which feature small, curved balconies with dark reddish-brown wrought-iron railings. On the upper floors, several windows have open blue fabric awnings. A central bay section projects forward, characterized by multiple windows and a higher concentration of decorative sculptural elements. The lower part of the image shows the building's lighter stone base, with a fragment of an arched entrance visible at the very bottom center. The sky is uniformly overcast and light grey. A green tree with white blossoms partially obscures the lower right portion of the building. On the left side, a tall, grey utility pole with attached wires stands in the foreground, partially in front of the building. No individuals are visible in the scene.

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