
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays a low-angle view of two adjoining historic stone buildings under an overcast sky in Rome, Italy. The structure on the left is a multi-story palace, beige-toned, featuring classical architectural elements such as cornices and window frames. On its upper facade, an ornate stone relief sculpture depicts a papal coat of arms, including a tiara, keys, and an escutcheon, flanked by allegorical figures. Below this is a large rectangular inscription plaque reading "BENEDICTUS XIV P.M. PONTIF. SUI AN. III SAL. MDCCXLIII." Further down, a second arched inscription plaque is visible, flanked by cherubs, with text mentioning "FRANCISCO CARDIN. NIGRONE" and the year "MDCCXXI." Several windows are present, some with dark, louvred shutters partially open, others closed. Lower windows are secured with dark metal grilles. To the right, partially visible, is the facade and bell tower of a basilica. This section is constructed of lighter stone at its base, featuring large arches, columns, and multiple draped statues positioned on pedestals along cornices. The bell tower, built from reddish-brown brick, rises above, characterized by arched openings and circular decorative elements. It culminates in a grey, conical spire topped with a spherical finial and a small cross. The sky is uniformly grey, indicating overcast conditions. No people are visible.
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