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The image displays the brick facade of a historic building, likely a church or monastery, under clear blue skies in bright daylight. The structure is predominantly made of reddish-brown brick, featuring several arched windows with dark grilles and a prominent round oculus window, all framed by lighter-colored stone. A notable architectural element is a large arched entrance on the right side, housing an ornate, dark wooden door with a square grid pattern. Above this entrance, within a decorative arched niche, stands a white statue of a robed figure, presumably a religious figure like the Virgin Mary. On the brick wall above one of the arched windows, there is a distinct bas-relief carving of a serpent or dragon-like creature, often associated with the Visconti family symbol (Biscione) common in Milan. Adjacent to this carving is a small, dark rectangular plaque. Another light-colored rectangular plaque with faint, unreadable inscribed text is embedded in the brickwork to the left of the main entrance. The building's base includes gray stone elements, with steps leading down to a patterned ground surface, possibly cobblestones or paving, on the right. Green foliage from trees partially obscures the lower left and central portions of the facade. Strong shadows are cast across the building, indicating a sunny day, likely late morning or early afternoon. No human activity is visible. The architectural style and potential Visconti symbol align with the given context of Milan, Italy.
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