
Stake attention in this memory
The image presents a low-angle, nighttime perspective of the upper architectural elements of the Basilica di Santo Stefano Maggiore in Milan, Italy. The building is illuminated by artificial light from below, contrasting sharply with a dark, cloudless night sky. The central subject is a large, patinated greenish-gold dome, likely constructed from copper or bronze, resting on a substantial stone drum. This dome is crowned by a smaller, ornate stone cupola, which is topped with a subtle cross. A single rectangular window with dark panes is visible within the stone drum, positioned below the main dome. To the left, a section of the building's facade is visible, characterized by light-colored stone exhibiting detailed carvings, including balustrades, pilasters, and a prominent decorative frieze with repeating patterns. The stone texture and architectural relief are highlighted by the upward illumination. Multiple thin, dark overhead wires, consistent with urban infrastructure such as tram lines or utility cables, traverse the upper half of the frame, crisscrossing the dark sky and partially obscuring the building's higher sections. No individuals or explicit actions are depicted within the static scene.
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