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An outdoor, rotated vertical shot captures a section of a grand, ornate Baroque-style building under a clear, bright blue sky. The edifice, constructed from light-colored stone, features multiple levels, decorative cornices, pilasters, and arched and rectangular windows, some with intricate grilles. Numerous classical statues adorn the upper sections and curved architectural elements, including figures along a balustrade and projecting from decorative scrolls. A prominent stone inscription is visible on the building's facade, located within a rectangular panel. The text reads: "CLEMENS X PONT MAX LIBERIANAE BASILICAE SEPTEMTRIONALEM FRONTEM SVA IN VIRGINEM MAGNAM PIETATE MAGNIFICENTIVS EXTRVXIT ET EXORNAVIT AN SAL MDCLXXIII PONTIFICATVS IV" This inscription suggests the building is the Basilica Liberiana (Santa Maria Maggiore) and details its construction or ornamentation by Pope Clement X in 1673. To the right of the building, a large, sweeping set of curved steps or terraces ascends, densely covered with green and light brown shrubbery, possibly boxwood or similar hedging, creating a distinctive landscaped feature. The steps are made of dark, fluted stone. Sunlight casts distinct shadows, indicating a bright, sunny day, likely around midday. The overall impression is one of historical grandeur and architectural splendor, characteristic of Rome, Italy.
Symbol
4CCBC
Volume
10,073
Creator
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Revenue
+$0.14
TVL
$7.33


