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The image depicts a sunlit, narrow street in Rome, Italy, identified by a visible street sign as "VIA DI GREGORIANA". The view is directed towards the Spanish Steps (Scalinata di Trinità dei Monti) and the Trinità dei Monti church at its summit, both clearly visible in the background.

In the immediate foreground on the left, a white taxi sedan is partially visible, displaying "TAXI" on its roof sign and front door. Its front wheel is turned slightly right. On the right, a dark, reflective storefront window dominates the foreground, mirroring parts of the opposite buildings and street, with a light blue poster or graphic partially visible behind the glass. The adjacent sidewalk features a section of square, translucent or glass blocks embedded into the paving.

Mid-ground details include a white, open-sided electric golf cart, with two occupants, driving away from the viewer down the asphalt street. Overhead wires are strung across the street. A red circular "no stopping/standing" sign (a red circle with a blue cross) is suspended above the street on the right side.

The street is flanked by multi-story buildings. The building on the left has a dark brown or ochre-colored facade with numerous windows, many fitted with closed dark wooden shutters, and a large dark green double door at street level. Metal grates cover some ground-level window openings. The building on the right, further down the street, exhibits a lighter, yellowish-cream facade with dark green shutters.

In the distant background, the grand staircase of the Spanish Steps is crowded with numerous individuals. At the top of the steps, the distinct twin bell towers of the Trinità dei Monti church are prominent. Behind the church, a large, light-colored classical building is visible on the horizon under a clear, bright blue sky. Strong shadows are cast on the street and buildings, indicating direct sunlight.
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Jul 31, 2025

Rome, Italy

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The image depicts a sunlit, narrow street in Rome, Italy, identified by a visible street sign as "VIA DI GREGORIANA". The view is directed towards the Spanish Steps (Scalinata di Trinità dei Monti) and the Trinità dei Monti church at its summit, both clearly visible in the background. In the immediate foreground on the left, a white taxi sedan is partially visible, displaying "TAXI" on its roof sign and front door. Its front wheel is turned slightly right. On the right, a dark, reflective storefront window dominates the foreground, mirroring parts of the opposite buildings and street, with a light blue poster or graphic partially visible behind the glass. The adjacent sidewalk features a section of square, translucent or glass blocks embedded into the paving. Mid-ground details include a white, open-sided electric golf cart, with two occupants, driving away from the viewer down the asphalt street. Overhead wires are strung across the street. A red circular "no stopping/standing" sign (a red circle with a blue cross) is suspended above the street on the right side. The street is flanked by multi-story buildings. The building on the left has a dark brown or ochre-colored facade with numerous windows, many fitted with closed dark wooden shutters, and a large dark green double door at street level. Metal grates cover some ground-level window openings. The building on the right, further down the street, exhibits a lighter, yellowish-cream facade with dark green shutters. In the distant background, the grand staircase of the Spanish Steps is crowded with numerous individuals. At the top of the steps, the distinct twin bell towers of the Trinità dei Monti church are prominent. Behind the church, a large, light-colored classical building is visible on the horizon under a clear, bright blue sky. Strong shadows are cast on the street and buildings, indicating direct sunlight.

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