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The image displays the Chiesa del Domine Quo Vadis (Santa Maria in Palmis), located on the Via Appia Antica in Rome, Italy. The church facade is light yellow stucco with prominent light-colored stone architectural elements, including pilasters, cornices, and pediments. A pair of red double doors, slightly ajar, form the main entrance, set within a stone frame featuring a triangular pediment above a carved relief. An inscription above the door reads "D.O.M. DOMINE QUO VADIS." Above this, a rectangular window is framed with decorative stone, including a shell motif below it. The facade culminates in a large triangular pediment with a central crest/shield, topped by a Latin cross and two decorative finials. Additional finials are present on the pediment's corners.

To the left of the church entrance, a blue square sign with a white pedestrian symbol is mounted on a pole, beneath which two black directional arrows with white text "Via Francigena" point left and right. A poster board displaying multiple religious images is affixed to the church wall next to the door. The foreground features a cobblestone street. To the right of the church, a long, light brown, weathered wall runs parallel to the street. Beyond this wall and further right, bare trees and some evergreen trees are visible, along with a multi-story, worn building. Two black circular signs with white diagonal lines are mounted on a pole further down the street on the right. A single individual, wearing a bright yellow-green high-visibility vest, is walking away from the viewer on the far right side of the cobblestone street, adjacent to the wall. The sky above is blue with scattered white cumulus clouds.
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Mar 8, 2026, 1:11 PM

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The image displays the Chiesa del Domine Quo Vadis (Santa Maria in Palmis), located on the Via Appia Antica in Rome, Italy. The church facade is light yellow stucco with prominent light-colored stone architectural elements, including pilasters, cornices, and pediments. A pair of red double doors, slightly ajar, form the main entrance, set within a stone frame featuring a triangular pediment above a carved relief. An inscription above the door reads "D.O.M. DOMINE QUO VADIS." Above this, a rectangular window is framed with decorative stone, including a shell motif below it. The facade culminates in a large triangular pediment with a central crest/shield, topped by a Latin cross and two decorative finials. Additional finials are present on the pediment's corners. To the left of the church entrance, a blue square sign with a white pedestrian symbol is mounted on a pole, beneath which two black directional arrows with white text "Via Francigena" point left and right. A poster board displaying multiple religious images is affixed to the church wall next to the door. The foreground features a cobblestone street. To the right of the church, a long, light brown, weathered wall runs parallel to the street. Beyond this wall and further right, bare trees and some evergreen trees are visible, along with a multi-story, worn building. Two black circular signs with white diagonal lines are mounted on a pole further down the street on the right. A single individual, wearing a bright yellow-green high-visibility vest, is walking away from the viewer on the far right side of the cobblestone street, adjacent to the wall. The sky above is blue with scattered white cumulus clouds.

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