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The image displays a detailed section of a historic building facade in Rome, Italy, characterized by light brown brickwork and elaborate stone architectural elements. At the center is a grand arched entrance, above which sits an ornate stone coat of arms or crest, featuring symbols such as papal keys and a tiara, indicative of a pontifical or ecclesiastical connection.

Directly below the crest, an inscribed stone tablet reads: "CLEMENS XIII P.O.M. PARTEM HANC AEDIUM FAMILIAE PONTIFICIAE SUBSTRUCTIONUM VITIO AC VETUSTATE CORRUPTAM A FUNDAMENTIS RESTITUIT AUXIT ANNO DOMINI MDCCLXV PONTIFICATVS VIII." This Latin text signifies that Pope Clement XIII (Pontifex Maximus) restored and augmented this part of a pontifical family house from its foundations in 1765, during the eighth year of his pontificate, due to ruin and decay.

A uniformed guard, likely a Carabiniere, stands to the right of the archway. He is dressed in a dark blue uniform with red trim and buttons, light blue trousers, and a dark hat adorned with a white plume, standing in a formal posture. Inside the archway, a green light from what appears to be a traffic signal is visible, along with a warning sign, suggesting an controlled access point.

The building features several windows, some with closed shutters and others with protective grates. A modern window-mounted air conditioning unit is noticeable on an upper window to the left. A small white number "96" is affixed to the wall, indicating the address, alongside a security camera. The scene is illuminated by bright, even daylight, suggesting an overcast sky.
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Jun 5, 2026

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The image displays a detailed section of a historic building facade in Rome, Italy, characterized by light brown brickwork and elaborate stone architectural elements. At the center is a grand arched entrance, above which sits an ornate stone coat of arms or crest, featuring symbols such as papal keys and a tiara, indicative of a pontifical or ecclesiastical connection. Directly below the crest, an inscribed stone tablet reads: "CLEMENS XIII P.O.M. PARTEM HANC AEDIUM FAMILIAE PONTIFICIAE SUBSTRUCTIONUM VITIO AC VETUSTATE CORRUPTAM A FUNDAMENTIS RESTITUIT AUXIT ANNO DOMINI MDCCLXV PONTIFICATVS VIII." This Latin text signifies that Pope Clement XIII (Pontifex Maximus) restored and augmented this part of a pontifical family house from its foundations in 1765, during the eighth year of his pontificate, due to ruin and decay. A uniformed guard, likely a Carabiniere, stands to the right of the archway. He is dressed in a dark blue uniform with red trim and buttons, light blue trousers, and a dark hat adorned with a white plume, standing in a formal posture. Inside the archway, a green light from what appears to be a traffic signal is visible, along with a warning sign, suggesting an controlled access point. The building features several windows, some with closed shutters and others with protective grates. A modern window-mounted air conditioning unit is noticeable on an upper window to the left. A small white number "96" is affixed to the wall, indicating the address, alongside a security camera. The scene is illuminated by bright, even daylight, suggesting an overcast sky.

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