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The image displays a multi-story building facade in the Quartieri Spagnoli, Naples, Italy, specifically at Via Emanuele De Deo 70. A large mural featuring two stylized male faces wearing hats, rendered in black, white, and grey tones, dominates the building's pale yellow exterior. These figures are identifiable as the Neapolitan comedians Totò (Antonio De Curtis) and Peppino De Filippo.

The building's facade is aged, with areas of discolored paint. It contains multiple rectangular windows, each fitted with dark green louvered shutters; some shutters are open, others closed. Several black wrought-iron balconies protrude, one on the left displaying clothes hanging to dry. Air conditioning units are attached beneath various windows. Multiple television antennas are visible on the rooftop against the cloudy sky.

At street level, commercial signage includes a business labeled "COLORI E PARATI" and another sign related to "La casa di Totò" (Totò's House), a pizzeria. A large, dark arched entrance is present at the base of the mural. Partially visible are the roofs of parked vehicles and the heads of several pedestrians. Overhead, multiple dark utility wires span across the frame against a sky characterized by scattered white and grey clouds. A directional street sign pointing towards "San Genna" is partially discernible on the lower right.
Tatti

Mar 28, 2026

Naples, Italy

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The image displays a multi-story building facade in the Quartieri Spagnoli, Naples, Italy, specifically at Via Emanuele De Deo 70. A large mural featuring two stylized male faces wearing hats, rendered in black, white, and grey tones, dominates the building's pale yellow exterior. These figures are identifiable as the Neapolitan comedians Totò (Antonio De Curtis) and Peppino De Filippo. The building's facade is aged, with areas of discolored paint. It contains multiple rectangular windows, each fitted with dark green louvered shutters; some shutters are open, others closed. Several black wrought-iron balconies protrude, one on the left displaying clothes hanging to dry. Air conditioning units are attached beneath various windows. Multiple television antennas are visible on the rooftop against the cloudy sky. At street level, commercial signage includes a business labeled "COLORI E PARATI" and another sign related to "La casa di Totò" (Totò's House), a pizzeria. A large, dark arched entrance is present at the base of the mural. Partially visible are the roofs of parked vehicles and the heads of several pedestrians. Overhead, multiple dark utility wires span across the frame against a sky characterized by scattered white and grey clouds. A directional street sign pointing towards "San Genna" is partially discernible on the lower right.

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