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This image depicts a sunlit urban street scene in Rome, Italy, specifically at the intersection of Via Vittorio Veneto (the wider street to the right) and Via di San Basilio (the narrower, cobblestone street to the left).

The dominant feature is a five-story building with a rounded corner, painted in a yellow-ochre stucco and featuring grey stone cladding on its ground floor. The corner and edges of the building are accented with stone quoins. Most windows have closed grey louvered shutters, while some on the corner facade are open. A small decorative balcony is visible on the third floor of the corner. On the ground floor, a business entrance is present, marked by a sign displaying "APS" and further text reflecting in the glass. A red circular "No Entry" (Vietato l'accesso) sign is affixed to a pole directly in front of this entrance. A large, circular analog clock with a white face is mounted high on the building's facade, facing Via Vittorio Veneto.

To the left, Via di San Basilio is a narrow, upward-sloping cobblestone street lined with numerous parked cars, predominantly small European models, and several scooters. A white Vespa scooter and a black scooter are parked prominently in the foreground on this side. A single male figure, wearing a white t-shirt and dark trousers, is standing near a parked car on the left side of Via di San Basilio. In the distance along Via di San Basilio, a large, light-colored classical building, identified as Palazzo Barberini, is partially visible. An overhead streetlamp hangs across Via di San Basilio.

To the right, Via Vittorio Veneto is a wider asphalt street with vehicle traffic, including a red bus and several cars moving in the distance. The building on the immediate right is a multi-story structure with a brown facade, featuring a series of arched windows or entrances on its ground floor. In the far distance along Via Vittorio Veneto, a large white building with classical architectural elements, likely the Ministry of Economy and Finance, can be seen.

In the immediate foreground, a white-striped pedestrian crosswalk spans the width of the frame, marking the transition from the cobblestone street to the paved curb and wider street. The sky is clear and bright blue, indicating a sunny day, with visible lens flare from the sun positioned high in the sky.
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This image depicts a sunlit urban street scene in Rome, Italy, specifically at the intersection of Via Vittorio Veneto (the wider street to the right) and Via di San Basilio (the narrower, cobblestone street to the left). The dominant feature is a five-story building with a rounded corner, painted in a yellow-ochre stucco and featuring grey stone cladding on its ground floor. The corner and edges of the building are accented with stone quoins. Most windows have closed grey louvered shutters, while some on the corner facade are open. A small decorative balcony is visible on the third floor of the corner. On the ground floor, a business entrance is present, marked by a sign displaying "APS" and further text reflecting in the glass. A red circular "No Entry" (Vietato l'accesso) sign is affixed to a pole directly in front of this entrance. A large, circular analog clock with a white face is mounted high on the building's facade, facing Via Vittorio Veneto. To the left, Via di San Basilio is a narrow, upward-sloping cobblestone street lined with numerous parked cars, predominantly small European models, and several scooters. A white Vespa scooter and a black scooter are parked prominently in the foreground on this side. A single male figure, wearing a white t-shirt and dark trousers, is standing near a parked car on the left side of Via di San Basilio. In the distance along Via di San Basilio, a large, light-colored classical building, identified as Palazzo Barberini, is partially visible. An overhead streetlamp hangs across Via di San Basilio. To the right, Via Vittorio Veneto is a wider asphalt street with vehicle traffic, including a red bus and several cars moving in the distance. The building on the immediate right is a multi-story structure with a brown facade, featuring a series of arched windows or entrances on its ground floor. In the far distance along Via Vittorio Veneto, a large white building with classical architectural elements, likely the Ministry of Economy and Finance, can be seen. In the immediate foreground, a white-striped pedestrian crosswalk spans the width of the frame, marking the transition from the cobblestone street to the paved curb and wider street. The sky is clear and bright blue, indicating a sunny day, with visible lens flare from the sun positioned high in the sky.

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