
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays a detailed view of a historical architectural section in Milan, Italy, specifically identified as part of the Ospedale Maggiore (Ca' Granda), likely from its exterior along Via Francesco Sforza. The structure presents two primary levels. The upper level features a series of six equidistant, imposing cylindrical columns of mottled grey granite, each with a discernible base and capital. Behind the columns, dark vertical metal bars span multiple openings. A distinct horizontal band of reddish-brown brickwork with a light stone cap separates this upper section from the lower. The lower level comprises a sequence of five arched recesses constructed from reddish-brown brick, followed by a single rectangular brick window, all fitted with dark metal grates. These lower openings are individually framed by vertical pilasters of light grey concrete or coarse stone. The brickwork is weathered, displaying color variations and minor erosion. A paved sidewalk of irregular grey and reddish-brown flagstones occupies the immediate foreground. Evidence of dampness is present on the paving, and clusters of green vegetative growth protrude from pavement cracks and along the building's base. No human figures or vehicles are observed.
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