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The image displays a grand, ornate white stone building, likely a church or basilica, illuminated at night in Roma, Italy. The structure is viewed from a low, upward-looking angle, emphasizing its imposing height and intricate details against a stark black sky. The building features two prominent bell towers, or campanili, flanking a richly decorated central facade. Each tower has arched openings and a visible clock face adorned with Roman numerals; one clock appears to show a time near 11 or 12 o'clock. The main facade is characterized by classical architectural elements, including pilasters, cornices, arched and rectangular windows, and decorative carvings. Below a circular, colorful emblem on the facade, Latin-like text is carved into the stone. Parts of the inscription, such as "REG.M GALLIARVM CENTR." and other fragmented words, are visible but not fully decipherable. The artificial lighting dramatically highlights the building's white stone, contrasting sharply with the dark night. On the right side of the image, a section of an adjacent structure or an ascending staircase with a balustrade is partially visible. There are no people or discernible activities taking place; the focus is entirely on the majestic architecture.
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