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The image depicts the neoclassical facade of the Chiesa di San Tommaso Apostolo (Church of St. Thomas the Apostle) at night, located at Via Broletto, 20, 20121 Milan, Italy. The church's prominent feature is a hexastyle portico with six tall, fluted columns capped with Corinthian capitals. Above the columns, an entablature bears the Latin inscription "DIVO THOMAE APOSTOLO." A triangular pediment surmounts the entablature, containing a circular clock face. A white Latin cross tops the pediment. The facade is constructed from light-colored stone or stucco. At the base of the portico, multiple stone steps lead to the main entrance, which consists of a set of closed, dark reddish-brown wooden double doors. Two smaller, dark rectangular openings are visible to the right of the main entrance, behind the columns. The area in front of the steps is barren, with a series of low metal bollards visible. The scene is illuminated by artificial street lighting, including a bright light source positioned to the upper left, producing prominent lens flares across the upper portion of the frame. The sky is dark blue-black. Multi-story buildings flank the church; a lighter-colored building with balconies is partially visible on the left, and a yellow-orange building with a window and a small balcony is visible on the right. No individuals, vehicles, or discernible activity are present in the frame.
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