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A close-up photograph depicts a section of an architectural structure, likely a building facade, in Savona, Italy. The image is focused on a stone section with carved Latin inscriptions and decorative elements. At the top of the frame, a triangular pediment-like feature is adorned with a stylized sunburst design. Beneath this, a rectangular panel is inscribed with the Latin text "DOMINE DILEXI DECOREM DOMUS TUÆ ET LOCUM HABITATIONIS GLORIA TUA". This translates to "Lord, I have loved the habitation of your house, and the place where your glory dwells." Below the inscription, the stone surface is adorned with horizontal bands and a circular motif resembling a rosette. Further down, stylized floral or foliate designs are visible. The structure appears to be made of light-colored stone, potentially limestone or sandstone. The overall style suggests classical or neo-classical architecture. The weathered appearance of the stone indicates the age of the structure and its exposure to the elements. No people or other subjects are visible. The scene is static, focused solely on the architectural detail. The environment is implied by the structure itself, indicating an urban setting in Savona, Italy.
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