
Stake attention in this memory
An outdoor public information sign in Firenze, Italy, is captured in a 90-degree counter-clockwise rotation, featuring archaeological plans and historical information. The sign, with a slightly cracked white surface, displays a large, detailed map illustrating excavated Roman structures, including a prominent fan-shaped section in yellow labeled "IX," likely representing a theater or amphitheater. Other sections are numbered with Roman numerals (IV, V, VII, VIII). A compass rose is present on this map, and a red dot marks "you are here." Below the main map, a smaller grayscale plan shows a historical street layout, and a sepia-toned illustration depicts a Roman structure. Visible text on the sign includes "COMUNE DI FIRENZE" and "SOPRINTENDENZA ARCHEOLOGICA PER LA TOSCANA," alongside English translations such as "Florentia Roman Florence" and "Piazza della Signoria." A Lions Club logo is also visible. In the background, under a clear blue sky, traditional Florentine stone buildings with arched windows and intricate details are visible, bustling with a crowd of people. The ground is paved with cobblestones, indicating a public square or historic street. The scene suggests a bright, clear day in a historically significant area of Firenze.
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