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This image displays the monumental Baroque facade of the Church of Saint Ignatius of Loyola at Campus Martius (Chiesa di Sant'Ignazio di Loyola a Campo Marzio) in Rome, Italy. The structure is built from light-colored stone, appearing to be travertine, and comprises two main tiers capped by a central pediment, all under a clear, light blue sky. The lower tier features a grand, dark double wooden entrance door with an arched frame, flanked by six large Corinthian columns (four engaged, two free-standing) supporting an entablature. Above the central entrance, an inscription reads "CARD. LUDOVISIUS" and, partially, "S. REVICE CANCELLARA". Two heraldic shields, one red and one blue/purple, are mounted on the facade walls flanking the main door. Rectangular framed panels are integrated into the wall sections. The upper tier, narrower than the lower, presents a prominent arched window with dark panes at its center, also flanked by Corinthian columns and pilasters. Large decorative volutes connect the side sections of the upper tier to the broader lower tier. The triangular pediment at the apex contains a central sculptural crest and is surmounted by a Latin cross. Four urn-shaped finials adorn the top edges of the pediment and roofline. At the very bottom of the image, a small group of indistinct individuals is visible near the open church entrance, suggesting people are entering or exiting the building. Partially visible white and orange temporary barriers with a small warning sign are present in the lower-left foreground. The scene is illuminated by natural daylight.
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