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The image displays a multi-story, curved building facade under a clear blue sky. The structure features light orange-brown brickwork with horizontal concrete bands serving as ledges or balconies for each floor. Rectangular windows with dark frames are systematically arranged on each level. The top visible floor features two windows with partially lowered light-colored roller shutters. The floor below it has two windows with reflective glass, to the left of which a small, two-rung metal ladder is affixed to the brick facade. The next lower floor shows one window with reflective glass and another with a partially lowered light-colored roller shutter. More windows are partially visible on the lowest floor. On the building's rooftop, a complex array of telecommunication antennas and associated equipment is installed. Several black utility wires crisscross the frame, and a black, modern-style street lamp is suspended by wires in the lower right quadrant. No individuals or specific activities are present. The architectural style, characterized by the curved corner, brick facade, and external roller shutters, is typical of residential and mixed-use buildings found in various districts of Milan, Italy, often dating from the mid-20th century.
Dylan’Marea

Oct 6, 2025, 11:21 AM

Milan, Italy

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The image displays a multi-story, curved building facade under a clear blue sky. The structure features light orange-brown brickwork with horizontal concrete bands serving as ledges or balconies for each floor. Rectangular windows with dark frames are systematically arranged on each level. The top visible floor features two windows with partially lowered light-colored roller shutters. The floor below it has two windows with reflective glass, to the left of which a small, two-rung metal ladder is affixed to the brick facade. The next lower floor shows one window with reflective glass and another with a partially lowered light-colored roller shutter. More windows are partially visible on the lowest floor. On the building's rooftop, a complex array of telecommunication antennas and associated equipment is installed. Several black utility wires crisscross the frame, and a black, modern-style street lamp is suspended by wires in the lower right quadrant. No individuals or specific activities are present. The architectural style, characterized by the curved corner, brick facade, and external roller shutters, is typical of residential and mixed-use buildings found in various districts of Milan, Italy, often dating from the mid-20th century.

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