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This image captures a daytime street scene along Via dei Tribunali in Naples, Italy, looking generally eastward. The scene is dominated by three multi-story buildings.

On the left, the facade of the Palazzo Arcivescovile (Archbishop's Palace) is visible, constructed of grey stone in a classical style with engaged columns, ornate detailing, and a balustraded balcony on the upper level. From a large arched window above an arched street-level entrance (marked "28"), an Italian flag hangs vertically. Sculptural figures adorn the roofline.

On the right, the ornate, light yellow-beige Baroque facade of the Basilica di San Paolo Maggiore rises, featuring classical pilasters, intricate stucco work, and a large arched window with gridded, partially damaged glass. Below this window, a Latin inscription reads "IN PACIS SOLEMNIS ANNO IUBILAEI PII XI PONT. MAX. MCMXXIX INSTAURATA" (referring to a restoration in 1929 under Pope Pius XI). At street level, a large, dark wooden double door serves as the main entrance.

Centrally positioned between these two historic structures, a multi-story residential or commercial building with a faded pink facade is visible. It features numerous windows with closed green louvered shutters and small white metal balconies. Storefronts occupy the ground level, one displaying a green pharmacy cross sign. Multiple external air conditioning units are mounted below windows.

At street level in the foreground, a white Volkswagen Caddy taxi van with its headlights illuminated is prominent, partially obscured by the windscreen of a dark scooter on the extreme left. Various parked scooters and motorbikes are visible along the pavement near the pink building. Street furniture includes black bollards, dark planters with small trees, a green and grey waste bin labeled "VETRO" (glass), a yellow pole, and several road signs, including a red circular "No Entry" sign and a blue pedestrian crossing sign. Two male figures stand near the entrance of the Basilica di San Paolo Maggiore on the right; one in a dark shirt, another with a helmet. Overhead, utility wires crisscross against a clear blue sky.
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Mar 25, 2026

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This image captures a daytime street scene along Via dei Tribunali in Naples, Italy, looking generally eastward. The scene is dominated by three multi-story buildings. On the left, the facade of the Palazzo Arcivescovile (Archbishop's Palace) is visible, constructed of grey stone in a classical style with engaged columns, ornate detailing, and a balustraded balcony on the upper level. From a large arched window above an arched street-level entrance (marked "28"), an Italian flag hangs vertically. Sculptural figures adorn the roofline. On the right, the ornate, light yellow-beige Baroque facade of the Basilica di San Paolo Maggiore rises, featuring classical pilasters, intricate stucco work, and a large arched window with gridded, partially damaged glass. Below this window, a Latin inscription reads "IN PACIS SOLEMNIS ANNO IUBILAEI PII XI PONT. MAX. MCMXXIX INSTAURATA" (referring to a restoration in 1929 under Pope Pius XI). At street level, a large, dark wooden double door serves as the main entrance. Centrally positioned between these two historic structures, a multi-story residential or commercial building with a faded pink facade is visible. It features numerous windows with closed green louvered shutters and small white metal balconies. Storefronts occupy the ground level, one displaying a green pharmacy cross sign. Multiple external air conditioning units are mounted below windows. At street level in the foreground, a white Volkswagen Caddy taxi van with its headlights illuminated is prominent, partially obscured by the windscreen of a dark scooter on the extreme left. Various parked scooters and motorbikes are visible along the pavement near the pink building. Street furniture includes black bollards, dark planters with small trees, a green and grey waste bin labeled "VETRO" (glass), a yellow pole, and several road signs, including a red circular "No Entry" sign and a blue pedestrian crossing sign. Two male figures stand near the entrance of the Basilica di San Paolo Maggiore on the right; one in a dark shirt, another with a helmet. Overhead, utility wires crisscross against a clear blue sky.

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