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The image displays a detailed, sunlit exterior section of the Basilica di Santa Maria della Passione, located in Milan, Italy. The view focuses on an upper architectural tier, likely the drum of a dome or a significant cupola. The central feature is a large, arched window with dark, multi-pane glazing, set within a light-colored frame. Above this window, a decorative triangular pediment, composed of reddish-brown brickwork and lighter stucco, is present. This central window and pediment are flanked by pairs of fluted pilasters, detailed with reddish-brown bases and capitals. Interspersed are smaller, darker, arched niches or openings, including one partially visible on the far right and another to the left of the central window. Above this level, a prominent horizontal cornice with an undulating pattern of reddish-brown terracotta tiles and brickwork separates it from an upper section. This higher tier features additional pilasters and rectangular recessed panels. Below the central window level, a curved roofline with reddish-brown terracotta tiles is visible, indicating a lower architectural element such as a chapel or apse. The building's facade is constructed from light-toned stucco or plaster, which shows signs of weathering, revealing underlying reddish-brown brickwork in various areas. A vertical dark downspout is visible along the far left edge of the structure. The scene is illuminated by direct sunlight originating from the left, casting sharp shadows and highlighting the architectural textures. No individuals, subjects, or active interactions are present.
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