
Stake attention in this memory
This image depicts the facade of the Church of Domine Quo Vadis (Chiesa del Domine quo vadis? or Santa Maria in Palmis) located on the Via Appia Antica (Appian Way) in Rome, Italy. The church presents a pale yellow, two-story stucco facade featuring classical architectural elements. A prominent metal cross sits atop the central pediment of the roof, flanked by several decorative finials. Below the pediment, a rectangular, dark-paned window is centered above a decorative shell motif. The lower story contains a main entrance with dark red double doors, partially open, revealing a shadowed interior. Above the doors, an entablature bears the Latin inscription "D.O.M." and "HINC PETRUS FUGIUS A VRBE DOMINE QUO VADIS". A small bulletin board displaying multiple paper flyers is affixed to the wall to the left of the entrance. To the immediate left of the church, a portion of an adjacent building with an orange-brown wall and a green-shuttered window is visible. The foreground is a dark, wet cobblestone (sanpietrini) surface, reflecting diffused light from the sky, indicating recent precipitation. No individuals are present on this surface or near the church. To the right of the church, a weathered, low stone wall runs horizontally, topped with some foliage. Behind this wall, several trees are visible against a partly cloudy sky, one with a distinctive reddish, twisted trunk and sparse branches. The sky shows a mix of blue and grey clouds. The scene is illuminated by natural light, suggesting early morning or late afternoon.
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