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This image depicts a narrow cobblestone street scene in Rome, Italy, specifically in the Trastevere neighborhood at Via del Moro, 29, identifiable by the "FORNO CIPPELLI" sign on the prominent corner building. The scene is viewed from a slightly elevated perspective, looking down the street.

The foreground is dominated by a multi-story building on the left with a weathered, reddish-orange stucco facade. This building features multiple rectangular windows with dark brown wooden shutters, some open, some closed. The upper levels show sparse vegetation growing on ledges and rooftops. A decorative, ornate circular element is affixed to the building's corner at the second-story level. The ground floor has two arched entranceways, both decorated with green garlands and red accents, likely for a holiday season. One archway displays baked goods, identifying the establishment as "FORNO CIPPELLI." Adjacent to this archway, on the left, are two white outdoor cafe umbrellas and a cluster of teal Dott rental scooters/bikes parked, alongside a black menu board.

A single male subject is walking left-to-right in the lower-left foreground, wearing a black long-sleeved shirt, light grey sweatpants, black shoes, and over-ear headphones. He has light brown hair and a light beard. His gaze is directed downwards and slightly ahead.

To the right, across the cobblestone street, a lighter-colored (off-white/light grey) multi-story building runs parallel to the street, also featuring windows with shutters. A black Renault Trafic passenger van is visible driving away from the viewer down the street. Further down the street, indistinct figures and several parked motorcycles/scooters are present. The street itself is paved with traditional Roman cobblestones (sampietrini) and gently curves to the right in the distance. The sky is overcast and bright, indicating daylight.
Valli

Mar 6, 2026

Rome, Italy

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This image depicts a narrow cobblestone street scene in Rome, Italy, specifically in the Trastevere neighborhood at Via del Moro, 29, identifiable by the "FORNO CIPPELLI" sign on the prominent corner building. The scene is viewed from a slightly elevated perspective, looking down the street. The foreground is dominated by a multi-story building on the left with a weathered, reddish-orange stucco facade. This building features multiple rectangular windows with dark brown wooden shutters, some open, some closed. The upper levels show sparse vegetation growing on ledges and rooftops. A decorative, ornate circular element is affixed to the building's corner at the second-story level. The ground floor has two arched entranceways, both decorated with green garlands and red accents, likely for a holiday season. One archway displays baked goods, identifying the establishment as "FORNO CIPPELLI." Adjacent to this archway, on the left, are two white outdoor cafe umbrellas and a cluster of teal Dott rental scooters/bikes parked, alongside a black menu board. A single male subject is walking left-to-right in the lower-left foreground, wearing a black long-sleeved shirt, light grey sweatpants, black shoes, and over-ear headphones. He has light brown hair and a light beard. His gaze is directed downwards and slightly ahead. To the right, across the cobblestone street, a lighter-colored (off-white/light grey) multi-story building runs parallel to the street, also featuring windows with shutters. A black Renault Trafic passenger van is visible driving away from the viewer down the street. Further down the street, indistinct figures and several parked motorcycles/scooters are present. The street itself is paved with traditional Roman cobblestones (sampietrini) and gently curves to the right in the distance. The sky is overcast and bright, indicating daylight.

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