
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays a multi-story building in Rome, Italy, captured from a low-angle perspective and rotated ninety degrees clockwise. The main subject is a light gray plastered facade featuring numerous windows of various sizes, some with dark wooden shutters (both open and closed), and others with decorative grates. Above this, a section of an older building with an orange-brown, textured facade and more windows is visible. A bright blue sky fills the upper left portion of the frame, indicating clear, sunny daytime weather. A prominent feature is a large, carved stone inscription running horizontally across the light gray facade. The inscription appears to be in Latin, celebrating a restoration or foundation. It reads: "VRBE ROMAM IN PRISTINAM FORMAM / MANLIANIS PRO FORO / L. AVR. MANLIVS FVNDAVIT". Below, a partial line reads "AR. MANLIVS AB". This text refers to the restoration of Rome to its pristine form, likely referencing historical figures named Manlius. On the right side of the building, a dark wooden door with a louvered panel is adorned with a green garland featuring small red flowers. Below this door, a window secured with a metal grate is also visible. A vertical drainpipe runs down the facade, complementing the building's lines. No specific activity or people are clearly visible, presenting a static architectural scene. Part of a yellow building with numerous windows and shutters can be seen in the lower left corner.
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