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The image presents a close-up, low-angle view of a weathered building facade in Villa Pasquali, Italy, under bright daylight conditions. No people are visible. The scene is dominated by a white wall with extensive peeling paint, revealing patches of a reddish-brown undercoat and numerous surface cracks, indicative of significant age and exposure to the elements. To the right, a dark brown wooden shutter, equally distressed with widespread flaking paint, is partially visible, hinting at an opening in the structure. Metal hinges or brackets are seen securing the shutter to the wall. An oval-shaped sign, white with black lettering, is affixed to the wall on the left side of the frame. A prominent horizontal crack runs through the middle of this sign. The visible text on the sign provides key location details, reading: "PROV. DI MANTOVA" "VILLA PASQUALI" "NETTA" (in smaller script) "FRAZ. DEL COM. DI SABBIO." "DISTR. DI VIADANA" In the upper left, a segment of a light-colored pipe and several dark utility wires are attached to the wall. Below the sign, a small, rusty metal hook or fastener is embedded in the wall. The overall impression is one of historical charm and architectural decay, characteristic of an old Italian village structure.
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