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An exterior view of a multi-story building, likely in Rome, Italy, showcasing a classic European architectural style. The building facade is primarily a light peach or beige color, accented with white trim, cornices, and decorative elements. A prominent feature is a large, ornate fresco or painting embedded into the wall, depicting religious figures – seemingly the Virgin Mary holding an infant Jesus – surrounded by elaborate, white sculpted ornamentation. To the right of this painting is a decorative plaque with a Latin inscription that reads: "TOTA PULCRA ES AMICA MEA ET MACULA NON EST IN TE. Canticum." This translates to "You are all beautiful, my love, and there is no blemish in you. Song of Songs." Multiple windows with dark brown, closed louvered shutters are visible across the facade. Some windows feature white decorative surrounds. On the far right, another window has a dark metal grate. A small building marker or number, "1332" with a "4" below it, is visible on the right side of the wall. On the left side of the building, a metal fire escape or ladder structure, with white risers and black horizontal bars, extends downwards, supported by brackets attached to the wall. The lower section of the building features a rough, textured, possibly stone or concrete surface, with horizontal pipes or cables running across it. The lighting suggests it is daytime, possibly overcast or late afternoon, with soft, diffused light and no harsh shadows. No specific activity is occurring; the scene captures a static architectural detail.
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