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The image displays a close-up, upward-angled view of the upper facade of the Museo Civico di Storia Naturale di Milano, located at Corso Venezia, 55, in Milan, Italy.

The building facade is constructed primarily of reddish-brown terracotta brickwork, featuring intricate detailing and classical architectural elements. Two distinct stories are prominently visible. The lower visible story presents large arched windows with dark, reflective panes, flanked by white stone columns with ornate capitals. Within the arches, decorative patterns include alternating squares of dark grey/blue tile and reddish-brown terracotta relief. Above these windows, the name "Museo Civico di Storia" is displayed in raised, dark reddish-brown capital letters using an old English script, set against a lighter terracotta band.

The upper visible story features a series of narrower arched windows, also with dark, multi-paned glass, separated by slender white stone columns with Corinthian capitals. Extensive decorative friezes and cornices with geometric and stylized floral patterns adorn the facade between stories and above the windows. A white/cream section of the facade is visible behind some of the columns.

At the very top left, a partial view of an ornate reddish-brown chimney structure with a small stone figure on its peak is visible against the sky. To the top right, a dark, vertical antenna-like object protrudes above the roofline.

In the bottom right, a small Italian flag, displaying vertical green, white, and red stripes, is partially visible, attached to the building. The bottom left foreground shows sections of a dark grey metal fence with pointed spear-like finials, partially obscuring the building's lower elements.

The sky in the background is uniformly overcast and bright grey. No individuals are visible, nor are any discernible actions or interactions occurring within the frame. The scene is static, focusing solely on the architectural details of the building.
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Feb 26, 2026, 4:35 PM

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The image displays a close-up, upward-angled view of the upper facade of the Museo Civico di Storia Naturale di Milano, located at Corso Venezia, 55, in Milan, Italy. The building facade is constructed primarily of reddish-brown terracotta brickwork, featuring intricate detailing and classical architectural elements. Two distinct stories are prominently visible. The lower visible story presents large arched windows with dark, reflective panes, flanked by white stone columns with ornate capitals. Within the arches, decorative patterns include alternating squares of dark grey/blue tile and reddish-brown terracotta relief. Above these windows, the name "Museo Civico di Storia" is displayed in raised, dark reddish-brown capital letters using an old English script, set against a lighter terracotta band. The upper visible story features a series of narrower arched windows, also with dark, multi-paned glass, separated by slender white stone columns with Corinthian capitals. Extensive decorative friezes and cornices with geometric and stylized floral patterns adorn the facade between stories and above the windows. A white/cream section of the facade is visible behind some of the columns. At the very top left, a partial view of an ornate reddish-brown chimney structure with a small stone figure on its peak is visible against the sky. To the top right, a dark, vertical antenna-like object protrudes above the roofline. In the bottom right, a small Italian flag, displaying vertical green, white, and red stripes, is partially visible, attached to the building. The bottom left foreground shows sections of a dark grey metal fence with pointed spear-like finials, partially obscuring the building's lower elements. The sky in the background is uniformly overcast and bright grey. No individuals are visible, nor are any discernible actions or interactions occurring within the frame. The scene is static, focusing solely on the architectural details of the building.

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