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A low-angle, head-on view of the Torre del Filarete, the central entrance tower of the Sforza Castle (Castello Sforzesco), located in Milan, Italy, under a clear, cloudless blue sky. The tower is constructed primarily of red brick with white stone detailing. Its upper section features a multi-tiered structure with a large, round clock face displaying Roman numerals, surmounted by a small spire. Below the clock, three distinct rectangular decorative panels are set into the brickwork: the leftmost panel depicts two stylized creatures (possibly dragons), the central panel contains a white stone statue of a robed figure standing in a niche, and the rightmost panel displays two heraldic shields. The main body of the tower is punctuated by multiple small, dark, rectangular windows and decorative white square inlays integrated into the brick pattern. At the base, a large, dark, arched main entrance is framed by grey stone blocks, above which a recessed white stone relief sculpture of a figure on horseback, facing right, is visible. To the left of the main entrance, a prominent vertical dark slot indicates the former location of a drawbridge. The red brick castle walls, featuring crenellated battlements and arched indentations, extend horizontally from both sides of the tower. On the right side of the image, two flagpoles stand, displaying the blue flag of the European Union and the green, white, and red vertical striped flag of Italy. On the left side, a blue vertical banner with white text, partially obscured, reads "Estate al Castello 2023." No human figures or specific actions are discernible within the frame.
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