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An upward-angled, low-light photograph captures the illuminated spires and upper sections of the Cathedral of Our Lady in Antwerp, Belgium, against a dark, overcast night sky. The cathedral's Gothic architecture is rendered in warm, golden light, highlighting intricate stone details, tall arched windows, and multiple pinnacles culminating in a slender spire. Prominent clock faces are visible on the main tower. In the foreground, multiple dark overhead wires, likely for a tram or trolleybus system, horizontally and diagonally cross the frame. The upper portion of a light-colored tram or train car occupies the bottom right quadrant, displaying windows and a ribbed side panel. To the left of the tram, the upper sections of adjacent urban buildings, darker and less illuminated, feature visible windows and a utility pole. The rooftop of another building with multiple small dormer structures is visible to the right of the tram. No individuals are discernible.
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