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An off-white informational display panel, positioned in Rome, Italy, likely near the Colosseum and Oppian Hill, presents the trilingual title "Worship and devotion." Below this, text in Italian, English, and Chinese details the history of medieval churches near the Colosseum, specifically mentioning the Church of San Giacomo di Colosseo, built in 1360 and demolished in 1812, and its associated 14th-15th century frescoes. The lower two-thirds of the panel feature an architectural illustration depicting the interior of a historical building, likely a church or hospital. This illustration shows gray walls with arched sections, adorned with numerous framed, colored reproductions of religious frescoes. These frescoes depict various Christian iconography, including saints, the crucifixion, and narrative scenes, arranged systematically across the depicted wall surfaces. The bottom edge of the panel is partially cut off, showing a dark, textured surface below.
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