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The image depicts a nighttime urban street scene in Milan, Italy, likely Corso Vittorio Emanuele II or near Piazza San Babila, characterized by historic architecture and active commercial activity.

The foreground is dominated by cobblestone pavement featuring parallel tram tracks curving towards the right mid-ground. A painted white line is visible between the tracks. On the left, multi-story historical buildings with ornate facades, arched ground-floor windows, and numerous illuminated upper-story windows line the street. These buildings house retail establishments, including one prominently displaying "Lilly" in neon script. Approximately 10-15 pedestrians are visible walking along the left sidewalk, some with luggage.

On the right side of the street, another series of commercial buildings is present. The most prominent feature is a large, illuminated billboard covering the side of a building, displaying an advertisement for "MILANO CORTINA 2026" with images of skiers, mountains, and the Olympic rings logo. Below this, other storefronts are visible, along with an "M" symbol indicating a metro station entrance. Several white festive light decorations are strung across the street overhead. Along the right sidewalk, a few individuals are visible, some seated at outdoor tables.

In the mid-ground, a classic dark-colored Milanese tram (with "ATM Meserberg" visible on its rear) is traveling away from the viewer on the right-hand tracks, its rear lights illuminated. Behind the tram, several cars with lit headlights are visible, also moving down the street. One pedestrian is captured mid-stride crossing the street from left to right. Overhead, a complex network of dark power lines and support wires for the tram system is visible against the dark night sky, punctuated by bright streetlights that cast significant glare.
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Feb 24, 2026

Milan, Italy

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The image depicts a nighttime urban street scene in Milan, Italy, likely Corso Vittorio Emanuele II or near Piazza San Babila, characterized by historic architecture and active commercial activity. The foreground is dominated by cobblestone pavement featuring parallel tram tracks curving towards the right mid-ground. A painted white line is visible between the tracks. On the left, multi-story historical buildings with ornate facades, arched ground-floor windows, and numerous illuminated upper-story windows line the street. These buildings house retail establishments, including one prominently displaying "Lilly" in neon script. Approximately 10-15 pedestrians are visible walking along the left sidewalk, some with luggage. On the right side of the street, another series of commercial buildings is present. The most prominent feature is a large, illuminated billboard covering the side of a building, displaying an advertisement for "MILANO CORTINA 2026" with images of skiers, mountains, and the Olympic rings logo. Below this, other storefronts are visible, along with an "M" symbol indicating a metro station entrance. Several white festive light decorations are strung across the street overhead. Along the right sidewalk, a few individuals are visible, some seated at outdoor tables. In the mid-ground, a classic dark-colored Milanese tram (with "ATM Meserberg" visible on its rear) is traveling away from the viewer on the right-hand tracks, its rear lights illuminated. Behind the tram, several cars with lit headlights are visible, also moving down the street. One pedestrian is captured mid-stride crossing the street from left to right. Overhead, a complex network of dark power lines and support wires for the tram system is visible against the dark night sky, punctuated by bright streetlights that cast significant glare.

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