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A large, multi-story, classical-style edifice, identified as Villa Adele (also known as Villa Albani), is centrally depicted under an overcast sky in Anzio, Italy. The building presents a prominent curved central facade flanked by two identical square towers, each capped with a dark, segmented dome and a spired finial. The exterior exhibits widespread material degradation, including peeling paint and exposed substrate, indicative of advanced weathering and disrepair. Upper levels feature rectangular window openings, many obscured by white, louvered shutters, with a continuous dark-railed balcony traversing the middle sections. Classical-style statues are observable on the third-floor ledge of the central facade. The lower level is characterized by multiple large, arched window openings, some visibly damaged or covered, while the base contains smaller rectangular apertures. Sparse green and brown deciduous foliage is present in the foreground and alongside the structure. A section of an adjacent yellow-orange building is visible on the far right. No human subjects or active events are present within the frame.
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