
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays the upper sections of the Campanile di Santo Stefano, a brick bell tower located in Venice, Italy, viewed from a low angle against a clear, deep blue sky. The tower is constructed predominantly from weathered reddish-brown and muted red bricks, exhibiting varied textures and mortar lines. Lighter-colored stone or stucco elements accent the architecture, including sills, cornices, and decorative arches. The main structure features several tiers of arched openings. The lowest visible arches are recessed and appear as blind arches or small windows. Above these, larger open bell chambers are visible, framed by white stone arches and supported by slender columns; these openings contain dark, gridded screens or netting. Capping the brick tower is a weathered, segmented dome made of greyish-green metal, likely oxidized lead or copper. Above the dome, a smaller, open belfry structure with four white stone columns supports a small roof. This uppermost section is crowned by a dark-colored, ornate metal cross. On the far left, a dark grey metallic downspout is fixed to the flat, ochre-colored wall of an adjacent building, running vertically downwards from a stone gutter. Sunlight casts clear shadows, highlighting the architectural relief and texture of the brickwork and stone elements. No individuals or active subjects are present in the scene.
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