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A forensic examination of the image reveals a detailed view of a curved, multi-story building facade in Rome, Italy. This structure is identified as the **Palazzo del Ministero della Giustizia** (Ministry of Justice), located on **Via Arenula 70**, specifically depicting a section of its facade overlooking Lungotevere dei Sangallo.

The scene is an exterior architectural view under an overcast, light blue-grey sky. No individuals, direct actions, or interactions are visible.

**Building Details (from bottom to top):**
1.  **Ground Level:** A dark metal fence is partially visible at the very bottom. Above this, the building's foundation features three large arched openings, each fitted with dark, gridded metal barriers. These arches are framed by substantial, fluted columns of a light, off-white stone.
2.  **Second Level:** A prominent horizontal balustrade or railing crafted from the same light stone spans the facade. Above this, three rectangular windows are recessed within the stone wall. The leftmost and rightmost windows are surmounted by triangular pediments, while the central window features a curved pediment. All windows on this level have dark frames.
3.  **Third Level:** This section transitions to a light brown/tan colored wall. Three arched windows are present, each equipped with dark brown external shutters (persiane) that are partially lowered. Directly in front of each arched window is a small, dark metal railing or balcony.
4.  **Fourth Level:** Continuing the light brown/tan wall, three more rectangular windows with dark frames are visible. A small, white, rectangular outdoor air conditioning unit is mounted on the wall below the leftmost window on this level.
5.  **Roofline:** The building is capped by a wide, ornate cornice of light-colored stone, which follows the distinct curve of the facade against the sky.

**Additional Objects:** A single, dark, bell-shaped streetlamp fixture hangs from a taut overhead wire that stretches diagonally across the upper left quadrant of the image.

The building's construction uses a combination of light, off-white stone for the lower, more classical and ornate sections, and a uniform light brown/tan material (likely stucco or brick) for the upper, plainer wall sections. All window frames, shutters, and railings are dark in color.
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Mar 7, 2026, 4:59 PM

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A forensic examination of the image reveals a detailed view of a curved, multi-story building facade in Rome, Italy. This structure is identified as the **Palazzo del Ministero della Giustizia** (Ministry of Justice), located on **Via Arenula 70**, specifically depicting a section of its facade overlooking Lungotevere dei Sangallo. The scene is an exterior architectural view under an overcast, light blue-grey sky. No individuals, direct actions, or interactions are visible. **Building Details (from bottom to top):** 1. **Ground Level:** A dark metal fence is partially visible at the very bottom. Above this, the building's foundation features three large arched openings, each fitted with dark, gridded metal barriers. These arches are framed by substantial, fluted columns of a light, off-white stone. 2. **Second Level:** A prominent horizontal balustrade or railing crafted from the same light stone spans the facade. Above this, three rectangular windows are recessed within the stone wall. The leftmost and rightmost windows are surmounted by triangular pediments, while the central window features a curved pediment. All windows on this level have dark frames. 3. **Third Level:** This section transitions to a light brown/tan colored wall. Three arched windows are present, each equipped with dark brown external shutters (persiane) that are partially lowered. Directly in front of each arched window is a small, dark metal railing or balcony. 4. **Fourth Level:** Continuing the light brown/tan wall, three more rectangular windows with dark frames are visible. A small, white, rectangular outdoor air conditioning unit is mounted on the wall below the leftmost window on this level. 5. **Roofline:** The building is capped by a wide, ornate cornice of light-colored stone, which follows the distinct curve of the facade against the sky. **Additional Objects:** A single, dark, bell-shaped streetlamp fixture hangs from a taut overhead wire that stretches diagonally across the upper left quadrant of the image. The building's construction uses a combination of light, off-white stone for the lower, more classical and ornate sections, and a uniform light brown/tan material (likely stucco or brick) for the upper, plainer wall sections. All window frames, shutters, and railings are dark in color.

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