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The image captures a detailed view of a multi-story residential building facade in Anzio, Italy. The structure features a weathered, ochre-yellow stucco exterior with visible discoloration, stains, and areas of peeling paint/stucco, particularly on the undersides of the balconies.

The uppermost visible level presents a balcony with a dark metal railing and two sets of green louvered shutters. Above this railing, two white external air conditioning condenser units are mounted on the wall. A metal rack, possibly for drying or storage, is suspended from a green pole between the air conditioning units.

The middle level includes a balcony with a similar dark metal railing. A clothesline is strung horizontally across this railing, displaying approximately 16 items of freshly laundered clothing. These items include various tops (sweaters, shirts) and possibly leggings/trousers, in colors such as black, white, light grey, multiple shades of purple, light green, and pink, secured with clothespins. Behind the clothesline, two sets of green louvered shutters are visible. The yellow wall on this level exhibits an oval-shaped light fixture, a white wall-mounted fixture, and a vertical patch of lighter, possibly repaired or stained, stucco. On the right side of this balcony, a wooden chair is partially visible, and a red container or object rests on the floor. A dried palm frond leans against the wall near the rightmost window.

The lowest visible section of the building is partially obscured by a dark metal gate or fence with a grid pattern, revealing portions of a yellow wall and green architectural elements, likely shutters or a door.

A bare tree branch with dark leaves extends into the frame from the upper left, partially obscuring the top balcony. The scene is illuminated by natural light, indicating daytime. No individuals are present in the frame.
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Nov 2, 2025

Anzio, Italy

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The image captures a detailed view of a multi-story residential building facade in Anzio, Italy. The structure features a weathered, ochre-yellow stucco exterior with visible discoloration, stains, and areas of peeling paint/stucco, particularly on the undersides of the balconies. The uppermost visible level presents a balcony with a dark metal railing and two sets of green louvered shutters. Above this railing, two white external air conditioning condenser units are mounted on the wall. A metal rack, possibly for drying or storage, is suspended from a green pole between the air conditioning units. The middle level includes a balcony with a similar dark metal railing. A clothesline is strung horizontally across this railing, displaying approximately 16 items of freshly laundered clothing. These items include various tops (sweaters, shirts) and possibly leggings/trousers, in colors such as black, white, light grey, multiple shades of purple, light green, and pink, secured with clothespins. Behind the clothesline, two sets of green louvered shutters are visible. The yellow wall on this level exhibits an oval-shaped light fixture, a white wall-mounted fixture, and a vertical patch of lighter, possibly repaired or stained, stucco. On the right side of this balcony, a wooden chair is partially visible, and a red container or object rests on the floor. A dried palm frond leans against the wall near the rightmost window. The lowest visible section of the building is partially obscured by a dark metal gate or fence with a grid pattern, revealing portions of a yellow wall and green architectural elements, likely shutters or a door. A bare tree branch with dark leaves extends into the frame from the upper left, partially obscuring the top balcony. The scene is illuminated by natural light, indicating daytime. No individuals are present in the frame.

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