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The image displays a five-story, ornate corner building, identified as the Palazzo Sciarra Colonna di Carbognano, located on Via del Corso in Rome, Italy, under an overcast sky. The building's facade is characterized by alternating vertical sections of faded reddish-brown and cream-colored stucco. Numerous windows punctuate the upper floors; some feature small, white balustrade balconies and elaborate, shell-motif pediments supported by sculpted figures or columns, while others are simpler, rectangular openings.

At street level, the building houses commercial entities. A prominent, dark, arched entrance, flanked by thick cream-colored columns and topped with decorative stonework, is visible on the left side of the facade. To its right, a storefront signed "la bottega di O lando" exhibits a partially visible roll-down security shutter adorned with red graffiti. Adjacent to this, a "CARTOLERIA" (stationery) shop displays its metal roll-down shutter, extensively covered in multi-colored graffiti, including a distinct "Gow" tag in purple. A blue rectangular parking sign and a red rectangular sign are mounted on poles in front of these shops.

The street is an urban thoroughfare. Several vehicles are visible: a white SUV (resembling a Land Rover Discovery Sport), a dark grey hatchback, and a light blue compact car are parked or positioned. A tall, dark, ornate cast-iron streetlamp, featuring a single white lantern head, stands prominently in the foreground, partially obscuring the building's mid-section. No individuals are clearly visible or engaged in specific actions within the frame.
Tatti

Mar 7, 2026, 12:35 PM

Rome, Italy

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The image displays a five-story, ornate corner building, identified as the Palazzo Sciarra Colonna di Carbognano, located on Via del Corso in Rome, Italy, under an overcast sky. The building's facade is characterized by alternating vertical sections of faded reddish-brown and cream-colored stucco. Numerous windows punctuate the upper floors; some feature small, white balustrade balconies and elaborate, shell-motif pediments supported by sculpted figures or columns, while others are simpler, rectangular openings. At street level, the building houses commercial entities. A prominent, dark, arched entrance, flanked by thick cream-colored columns and topped with decorative stonework, is visible on the left side of the facade. To its right, a storefront signed "la bottega di O lando" exhibits a partially visible roll-down security shutter adorned with red graffiti. Adjacent to this, a "CARTOLERIA" (stationery) shop displays its metal roll-down shutter, extensively covered in multi-colored graffiti, including a distinct "Gow" tag in purple. A blue rectangular parking sign and a red rectangular sign are mounted on poles in front of these shops. The street is an urban thoroughfare. Several vehicles are visible: a white SUV (resembling a Land Rover Discovery Sport), a dark grey hatchback, and a light blue compact car are parked or positioned. A tall, dark, ornate cast-iron streetlamp, featuring a single white lantern head, stands prominently in the foreground, partially obscuring the building's mid-section. No individuals are clearly visible or engaged in specific actions within the frame.

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