
Stake attention in this memory
This image depicts the Porta Garibaldi (formerly Porta Comasina), a neoclassical monumental archway located in Milan, Italy. The structure is built from light-colored stone blocks, showing signs of weathering. A large central arch forms the primary passage, flanked by two engaged Doric columns on each side, which support an entablature. This entablature features decorative circular medallions, some with radiating patterns and others plain, interspersed with small rectangular blocks. Above the entablature, a substantial attic story displays a large, central rectangular plaque with an inscription carved in capital letters: "QVI SVLL ORME DEL NOME NEMICO / IL FERRO DELLA ITALICA GIOVENTV / INCISE LE VITTORIE COMENSIS / MDCCC LX". Flanking this plaque, two reclining male statues, sculpted by Giambattista Buzzi and representing the rivers Seveso (left) and Olona (right), rest on pedestals. Below the left statue, a decorative relief panel depicts a helmet, a caduceus, and fruit-like elements. Above the keystone of the arch on the left, a sculpted female bust adorns the facade. Through the archway, a multi-story building with a yellow facade and dark windows/shutters is visible, illuminated by warm, directional light, suggesting either early morning or late afternoon. The sky above is a pale blue with scattered, wispy clouds. No living individuals are present in the scene; the only human-like figures are the carved sculptures.
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