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A nighttime view captures a quiet street scene in Fiesole, Italy, centered around an illuminated stone archway. The arch, likely part of an ancient structure or city gate, is constructed from grey stone blocks and emits a soft, bright light from within. Through the arch, a wooden door secured by a metal gate is visible.

Above the arch, carved into the stone, is the text "PIEVE DI SAN FRANCESCO," indicating a church or historical site. Higher up on the building to the left, partial text "EVANGELISTI" can be discerned.

To the right of the arch, an asphalt road stretches into the distance, appearing wet with visible reflections, suggesting recent rainfall. A faint white line marks the edge of the road, and patches of repair or uneven surfaces are scattered across it.

Multiple blue and white street signs are mounted on poles to the left and right of the arch. The signs indicate directions and destinations, including "P Via degli Arcipreti" (arrow right), "P Via Dupre" (arrow left), "P CALDINE" (arrow right), "P FIRENZE CENTRO" (arrow right), and "P FALCIANO" (arrow right). A red circular sign below the main cluster displays "6 t," likely indicating a 6-ton weight restriction. An information board with unreadable text is affixed to the wall to the right of the arch. A dark potted plant sits at the base of the arch on the right.

Buildings are partially visible on either side of the archway; one at the top left shows a window and the "EVANGELISTI" text, while another at the bottom left features multiple small, barred windows. No people are present, lending a serene and historic atmosphere to the dark, damp scene.
FM-oNt2k1

Jan 19, 2025, 5:06 PM

Fiesole, Italy

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A nighttime view captures a quiet street scene in Fiesole, Italy, centered around an illuminated stone archway. The arch, likely part of an ancient structure or city gate, is constructed from grey stone blocks and emits a soft, bright light from within. Through the arch, a wooden door secured by a metal gate is visible. Above the arch, carved into the stone, is the text "PIEVE DI SAN FRANCESCO," indicating a church or historical site. Higher up on the building to the left, partial text "EVANGELISTI" can be discerned. To the right of the arch, an asphalt road stretches into the distance, appearing wet with visible reflections, suggesting recent rainfall. A faint white line marks the edge of the road, and patches of repair or uneven surfaces are scattered across it. Multiple blue and white street signs are mounted on poles to the left and right of the arch. The signs indicate directions and destinations, including "P Via degli Arcipreti" (arrow right), "P Via Dupre" (arrow left), "P CALDINE" (arrow right), "P FIRENZE CENTRO" (arrow right), and "P FALCIANO" (arrow right). A red circular sign below the main cluster displays "6 t," likely indicating a 6-ton weight restriction. An information board with unreadable text is affixed to the wall to the right of the arch. A dark potted plant sits at the base of the arch on the right. Buildings are partially visible on either side of the archway; one at the top left shows a window and the "EVANGELISTI" text, while another at the bottom left features multiple small, barred windows. No people are present, lending a serene and historic atmosphere to the dark, damp scene.

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