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This is an outdoor, low-angle photograph captured during daytime under a clear blue sky with scattered white cumulus clouds. The primary subject is the exterior of the Basilica dei Santi Ambrogio e Carlo al Corso in Rome, Italy, viewed from its rear or side.

The prominent structure is a large Baroque-style church, predominantly constructed with yellowish-ochre brickwork and lighter stone accents. It features a large central dome, visible against the sky, topped with a lantern and a cross. Below the main dome, smaller circular and rectangular windows are integrated into the facade. To the left, a smaller, green-domed section of the building is visible. The church's exterior displays multiple curved walls, decorative pilasters, and cornices.

In the lower right-center foreground, a white marble statue of Saint Ambrose stands on a stone pedestal. The statue depicts a male figure in ecclesiastical vestments, including a mitre, holding a staff or crozier. The pedestal's inscription clearly reads "SANT'AMBROGIO ARCIVESCOVO DI MILANO" (Saint Ambrose Archbishop of Milan). Behind the statue, a large rectangular plaque with an unreadable Latin inscription is affixed to the church wall. Further right on the church wall, a sculpted coat of arms is visible above a barred window.

To the upper left, a black, ornate street lamp with a white luminaire curves into the frame. Overhead wires span across the sky. Partial views of an adjacent multi-story building with residential windows and a street sign depicting a pedestrian are visible on the far left. Stone steps lead up to the paved area where the statue is located, flanked by two short, white stone bollards. No individuals are present in the scene.
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Jun 5, 2026

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This is an outdoor, low-angle photograph captured during daytime under a clear blue sky with scattered white cumulus clouds. The primary subject is the exterior of the Basilica dei Santi Ambrogio e Carlo al Corso in Rome, Italy, viewed from its rear or side. The prominent structure is a large Baroque-style church, predominantly constructed with yellowish-ochre brickwork and lighter stone accents. It features a large central dome, visible against the sky, topped with a lantern and a cross. Below the main dome, smaller circular and rectangular windows are integrated into the facade. To the left, a smaller, green-domed section of the building is visible. The church's exterior displays multiple curved walls, decorative pilasters, and cornices. In the lower right-center foreground, a white marble statue of Saint Ambrose stands on a stone pedestal. The statue depicts a male figure in ecclesiastical vestments, including a mitre, holding a staff or crozier. The pedestal's inscription clearly reads "SANT'AMBROGIO ARCIVESCOVO DI MILANO" (Saint Ambrose Archbishop of Milan). Behind the statue, a large rectangular plaque with an unreadable Latin inscription is affixed to the church wall. Further right on the church wall, a sculpted coat of arms is visible above a barred window. To the upper left, a black, ornate street lamp with a white luminaire curves into the frame. Overhead wires span across the sky. Partial views of an adjacent multi-story building with residential windows and a street sign depicting a pedestrian are visible on the far left. Stone steps lead up to the paved area where the statue is located, flanked by two short, white stone bollards. No individuals are present in the scene.

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