Correct. (But not solved, yet!)
I know, whine.
Is this a civic building?
I'm sure, there are some civic buildings on that photo - but the one with the 'tower' - that's the one I want to know - isn't.
OK, is it in
Stockholm or Malmo?
Right - Tyska kyrkan (Deutsche Kirche) German Church, which has its origin in the 14th century, it has ever since been re-built and enlarged. The latest improvement was in 1910. The style is late Gothic. Located in the Old Town.
Your turn, osso.
Ah, I just came back to ask if it is the german church..
I found church photos unlabelled with names, and church names sans photos. Well, then, good.
That is a terrific spire, much delicacy to it.
Back after some exploration.
This one will be really easy, or ... hard..
Majolica. If it really is Italy [or Greece], there are only a very few places ...
Actually, only one in Italy.
nah, there's more, but one most famous one.
here's a pretty little website for Montelupo:
http://www.fabbricamontelupo.it/
However, the place the question photo is from hasn't been mentioned...
Oops, I'd thaught I got it.
Well, so have to try to find the original pic ...
No, wait, you did give a site that mentioned the place, among others, and when I went back to correct my saying you didn't, I couldn't edit..
blush.
"Wall plates in geometric designs from Deruta."