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A low-angle, eye-level photograph captures the facade of a church building under an overcast sky in Bischheim, France. The primary structure features rough-hewn brownish-gray stone blocks, contrasting with white plaster sections on its main gable. A tall, pointed spire, topped with a cross, rises from a square stone bell tower on the right side of the main facade. The central portion of the facade includes a prominent circular rose window with intricate tracery, positioned above a row of five pointed Gothic arches at ground level. Each arch contains a set of dark, ornate double doors. Above the central arch, a small statue is visible within a niche. A decorative balustrade with cross motifs extends horizontally above the entrance arches. The main gable features a stepped outline and two smaller arched windows above the rose window. Exposed structural elements, possibly remnants or decorative arches, are visible on the upper left side of the facade. The foreground consists of a paved area made of reddish-brown and gray cobblestones, arranged in curved patterns. Several dark brown rectangular planter boxes with sparse green plants and small flowers are distributed across this area. Low, light gray metal barriers or posts are intermittently placed, defining the immediate perimeter in front of the church. To the far left, partially obscured by bare trees, a multi-story building with a mansard roof and white walls is visible, along with a red octagonal stop sign. The sky is uniformly light gray, indicating an overcast day with no direct sunlight. No individuals or active movements are depicted in the scene.
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