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This image captures a narrow, historic street in Naples, Italy, identified as Via Port'Alba, looking towards the facade of the Chiesa di San Michele Arcangelo a Port'Alba. The scene is presented under an overcast sky.

The building on the left exhibits a multi-story, red and gray striped facade. It features several balconies, some partially enclosed, from which various items of laundry, including blue and white fabrics, are hanging on clotheslines and drying racks. An external air conditioning unit is visible on this structure.

The building on the right is a multi-story, light brown structure with significant signs of decay, characterized by peeling paint, dark stains, and visible plant growth from its walls and small balconies. Illegible graffiti is present on the lower section of this building.

The street surface is paved. Yellow and black bollards are positioned along the right side of the street. An overhead wire with a single streetlamp extends across the upper mid-ground.

In the mid-ground, a black scooter with a clear windshield is parked on the left. Two individuals are walking away from the camera: a male with gray hair in a dark blue puffer jacket and a female with reddish-brown hair in a dark coat. Further down the street on the right, a person wearing a light-colored jacket is riding a moped away from the viewer.

The focal point is the Chiesa di San Michele Arcangelo a Port'Alba. Its white, multi-tiered facade features a green-tiled pediment surmounted by a metal cross. Below the pediment, an arched window with a grid pattern is situated above a circular relief sculpture. The main entrance is recessed behind a tall, black wrought-iron gate, with a dark, heavy door visible behind it. Ornate streetlights flank the church's entrance.
Tatti

Mar 27, 2026

Naples, Italy

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This image captures a narrow, historic street in Naples, Italy, identified as Via Port'Alba, looking towards the facade of the Chiesa di San Michele Arcangelo a Port'Alba. The scene is presented under an overcast sky. The building on the left exhibits a multi-story, red and gray striped facade. It features several balconies, some partially enclosed, from which various items of laundry, including blue and white fabrics, are hanging on clotheslines and drying racks. An external air conditioning unit is visible on this structure. The building on the right is a multi-story, light brown structure with significant signs of decay, characterized by peeling paint, dark stains, and visible plant growth from its walls and small balconies. Illegible graffiti is present on the lower section of this building. The street surface is paved. Yellow and black bollards are positioned along the right side of the street. An overhead wire with a single streetlamp extends across the upper mid-ground. In the mid-ground, a black scooter with a clear windshield is parked on the left. Two individuals are walking away from the camera: a male with gray hair in a dark blue puffer jacket and a female with reddish-brown hair in a dark coat. Further down the street on the right, a person wearing a light-colored jacket is riding a moped away from the viewer. The focal point is the Chiesa di San Michele Arcangelo a Port'Alba. Its white, multi-tiered facade features a green-tiled pediment surmounted by a metal cross. Below the pediment, an arched window with a grid pattern is situated above a circular relief sculpture. The main entrance is recessed behind a tall, black wrought-iron gate, with a dark, heavy door visible behind it. Ornate streetlights flank the church's entrance.

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