
Stake attention in this memory
This image captures a detailed, vertically oriented view of the upper section of a grand Baroque-style monument in Roma, Italy, set against a bright, clear sky. The central focus is an elaborate stone relief sculpture and an inscription panel. The sculpture features a papal coat of arms crowned with a tiara and keys, symbolizing St. Peter and the papacy. This emblem is flanked by numerous allegorical figures, including winged angels. One angel on the right is depicted blowing a trumpet, while another below the coat of arms appears to be holding a garland or wreath. The intricate stonework includes decorative moldings, cornices, and architectural details characteristic of the Baroque period. The prominent Latin inscription reads: "CLEMENS XII PONT MAX AQVAM VIRGINEM COPIA ET SALVBRITATE COMMENDATAM CVLTV MAGNIFICO ORNAVIT ANNO DOMINI MDCCXXXV-PONTIF-VI-". This translates to: "Clement XII, Greatest Pontiff, adorned the Virgin Water, commended for its abundance and health-giving qualities, with magnificent splendor, in the year of the Lord 1735, in the 6th year of his pontificate." Below this, partially visible, is the name "BENEDICTVS XIV", referring to Pope Benedict XIV. The visible text explicitly references "Aqua Virginem" (the Virgin Water) and Pope Clement XII, confirming that the monument depicted is the famous Trevi Fountain, which was largely completed under his pontificate. The image captures the monumental scale and artistic opulence of this iconic Roman landmark, emphasizing the detailed sculptural work and historical dedication plaque under bright daylight.
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