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The image depicts the illuminated facade of the Bari Cathedral (Cattedrale di San Sabino) at night, located in Bari Vecchia, Bari, Italy
MomentThe image depicts the illuminated facade of the Bari Cathedral (Cattedrale di San Sabino) at night, located in Bari Vecchia, Bari, Italy. The prominent Romanesque structure is constructed of light-colored stone, exhibiting a central gabled roofline. A large, internally lit rose window with approximately 18 spokes dominates the upper facade. Below it, a multi-paned arched window is also illuminated. The main entrance features a large, dark brown double-leaf wooden door set within an ornate, columned portal. Above this portal, a central niche contains a statue of a robed figure, flanked by two additional statues on pedestals. Small, arched windows are distributed across the facade, with some showing interior illumination. Secondary entrances are visible to the left and right of the main portal; the left entrance is open and shows interior light and a partially visible individual. The cathedral stands on a series of wide stone steps. In the foreground, on a dark cobbled street, two individuals stand with their backs to the viewer, facing the cathedral. The person on the left wears a dark puffer jacket and dark trousers, while the person on the right wears a dark coat, dark trousers, and carries a light-colored handbag. The night sky is dark, and the entire facade is illuminated by artificial light sources, casting subtle shadows.

