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The image displays the Church of San Gregorio al Celio, located on the Caelian Hill in Rome, Italy. The scene captures the upper portion of the church's Baroque facade and its adjacent Romanesque campanile, partially framed by tree foliage under an overcast sky.

The church's facade, predominantly cream-colored, features a classical pediment topped by a cross and a central sculptural element, likely a heraldic crest. Below the pediment, a balustrade is adorned with decorative urns and four bird-like statues resembling eagles, symmetrically placed. The lower visible section of the facade includes a frieze with the carved inscription: "RD BVRGHESIVS M POENITEN AD MDCXXVI," indicating patronage by Cardinal Borghese and a date of 1626. Columns are visible beneath this frieze, suggesting a portico.

To the right of the church stands a tall, square campanile constructed of reddish-brown exposed brick. It features multiple tiers of recessed arched openings, with the uppermost visible sections containing open bell chambers.

Overhead, dense tree foliage partially obscures the sky and structures. The leaves on the left are a vibrant green, while those on the right exhibit autumnal colors, ranging from yellow to orange and brown, partially veiling the campanile. The sky is uniformly overcast with white to light grey clouds. Thin, dark utility wires are discernible crossing the mid-ground against the sky. No human figures or other subjects are present in the visible frame.
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Dec 4, 2025

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The image displays the Church of San Gregorio al Celio, located on the Caelian Hill in Rome, Italy. The scene captures the upper portion of the church's Baroque facade and its adjacent Romanesque campanile, partially framed by tree foliage under an overcast sky. The church's facade, predominantly cream-colored, features a classical pediment topped by a cross and a central sculptural element, likely a heraldic crest. Below the pediment, a balustrade is adorned with decorative urns and four bird-like statues resembling eagles, symmetrically placed. The lower visible section of the facade includes a frieze with the carved inscription: "RD BVRGHESIVS M POENITEN AD MDCXXVI," indicating patronage by Cardinal Borghese and a date of 1626. Columns are visible beneath this frieze, suggesting a portico. To the right of the church stands a tall, square campanile constructed of reddish-brown exposed brick. It features multiple tiers of recessed arched openings, with the uppermost visible sections containing open bell chambers. Overhead, dense tree foliage partially obscures the sky and structures. The leaves on the left are a vibrant green, while those on the right exhibit autumnal colors, ranging from yellow to orange and brown, partially veiling the campanile. The sky is uniformly overcast with white to light grey clouds. Thin, dark utility wires are discernible crossing the mid-ground against the sky. No human figures or other subjects are present in the visible frame.

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