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The image depicts an upward-angled view of the upper architectural elements of the Church of Santi Domenico e Sisto, located in Rome, Italy, near the Quirinal Hill. The central feature is a light beige stone facade adorned with classical details, including a prominent pediment at the apex, topped with a decorative finial. Below the pediment, a large rectangular recessed panel is visible. Ornate cornices and decorative brackets frame sections of the facade. In the immediate foreground, a weathered stone parapet extends horizontally across the scene. Mounted on this parapet are two distinct stone sculptures: on the left, a decorative urn-shaped finial with a carved garland, possibly symbolizing a flaming torch; on the right, a winged dragon sculpture perched on a pedestal. Partially visible at the bottom, carved into the stonework, are the Roman numerals "AD MDCXXVI". To the right, a tall, reddish-brown brick structure, likely a bell tower or an adjacent building, rises vertically, featuring distinct brickwork and horizontal stone banding. Several black utility wires traverse the scene, extending horizontally and diagonally across the mid-ground. A black, rectangular streetlight fixture is affixed to the upper left section of the main facade. The sky above is overcast with discernible cloud patterns. Small clusters of vegetation, appearing as weeds or bushes, grow from the cornices and rooflines of the stone structures.
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