Low-angle photograph of the ornate Victorian façade of the Refuge Building in Manchester, showing elaborate red brick and terracotta detailing with "REFUGE" lettering, captured against a dramatic stormy sky.

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A dramatic architectural photograph showcasing the magnificent façade of Manchester’s iconic Refuge Building, captured from a low angle that emphasizes its imposing Victorian grandeur.

The ornate red brick and terracotta detailing is beautifully highlighted against the moody, storm-laden sky, with the building’s elaborate carved stonework, classical columns, and decorative friezes creating a stunning display of 19th-century craftsmanship. The “REFUGE” lettering is prominently displayed, identifying this historic landmark that once housed the Refuge Assurance Company.

The dramatic lighting and atmospheric clouds add a sense of monumentality to this architectural masterpiece that dominates Manchester’s Oxford Street skyline.

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