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A low-angle, tilted shot captures the ornate Baroque facade of a large building, set against a pale blue sky with scattered clouds. The architecture features classical elements such as prominent columns with Corinthian capitals, arched niches, and intricate carvings. Numerous sculptures adorn the facade, including angels, cherubs, and allegorical human figures positioned in niches and on ledges. A large coat of arms, supported by winged figures, sits at the top center. Several Latin inscriptions are visible on the building. Clearly readable phrases include "CLEMENS XII PONT MAX" (referring to Pope Clement XII as Pontifex Maximus) and "BENEDICTUS XIV" (referring to Pope Benedict XIV). Another visible word is "PERFECIT," meaning "he completed" or "perfected," likely referring to Benedict XIV's role in the monument's construction. Partially visible text hints at the full inscription, which mentions "AQUAM VIRGINEM" (the Virgin Aqueduct) and a date, with "ANNO DOMINI MDCCXXX PONT V" (Year of the Lord 1730, 5th year of pontificate) being discernible. The overall impression is one of grandeur and historical significance. The soft, even lighting suggests an overcast daytime sky. This is the Trevi Fountain in Rome, Italy.
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