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A forensic description of the scene depicts a partial exterior view of the Palazzo Cavalli-Franchetti in Venice, Italy, an edifice characterized by Venetian Gothic architecture. The building facade is an ochre-colored stucco, featuring intricate white stone trim and ornamentation.

The lower level prominently displays a large, rounded archway with a dark wooden double door, elaborately decorated with Gothic tracery, including quatrefoil motifs and pointed arch patterns. To the immediate left of this entrance, another large arched opening is secured by a decorative ironwork grille, flanked by slender stone columns. Above these ground-level features, a balustraded balcony with multiple arched windows (ogee arches, columns, quatrefoil tracery) runs across the upper floor, reflecting the overcast sky and bare tree branches. Sections of the stucco facade show minor discoloration and wear.

On the paved stone ground in front of the building, three individuals are observed from behind, facing the large wooden entrance.
1.  **Person 1 (right):** A female with dark hair styled in a bun, wearing a light beige long trench coat and carrying a brown leather shoulder bag. Her left arm rests casually on the shoulder of the adjacent person.
2.  **Person 2 (middle):** A female with light-colored, short hair, dressed in a light brown suede-like jacket and white pants. She carries a dark brown or black shoulder bag. Her right shoulder is beneath the arm of Person 1.
3.  **Person 3 (left):** A female with dark hair, wearing a black baseball cap and a dark jacket. Only her back and head are partially visible.

To the far left, a white circular table with two white metal chairs suggests an outdoor seating area. To the right of the main wooden door, a tall, slender white vertical signpost with black text and a logo (likely the European Cultural Centre, given context often associated with Palazzo Cavalli-Franchetti) provides information, presumably for an exhibition or event. The overall scene suggests visitors arriving at a cultural institution.
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Mar 17, 2026

Venice, Italy

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A forensic description of the scene depicts a partial exterior view of the Palazzo Cavalli-Franchetti in Venice, Italy, an edifice characterized by Venetian Gothic architecture. The building facade is an ochre-colored stucco, featuring intricate white stone trim and ornamentation. The lower level prominently displays a large, rounded archway with a dark wooden double door, elaborately decorated with Gothic tracery, including quatrefoil motifs and pointed arch patterns. To the immediate left of this entrance, another large arched opening is secured by a decorative ironwork grille, flanked by slender stone columns. Above these ground-level features, a balustraded balcony with multiple arched windows (ogee arches, columns, quatrefoil tracery) runs across the upper floor, reflecting the overcast sky and bare tree branches. Sections of the stucco facade show minor discoloration and wear. On the paved stone ground in front of the building, three individuals are observed from behind, facing the large wooden entrance. 1. **Person 1 (right):** A female with dark hair styled in a bun, wearing a light beige long trench coat and carrying a brown leather shoulder bag. Her left arm rests casually on the shoulder of the adjacent person. 2. **Person 2 (middle):** A female with light-colored, short hair, dressed in a light brown suede-like jacket and white pants. She carries a dark brown or black shoulder bag. Her right shoulder is beneath the arm of Person 1. 3. **Person 3 (left):** A female with dark hair, wearing a black baseball cap and a dark jacket. Only her back and head are partially visible. To the far left, a white circular table with two white metal chairs suggests an outdoor seating area. To the right of the main wooden door, a tall, slender white vertical signpost with black text and a logo (likely the European Cultural Centre, given context often associated with Palazzo Cavalli-Franchetti) provides information, presumably for an exhibition or event. The overall scene suggests visitors arriving at a cultural institution.

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