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The image, taken at night in Roma, Italy, depicts a static architectural scene under a dark sky. The central focus is a grand, light-colored building, likely a church or chapel, distinguished by its richly decorated facade. This facade features classical architectural elements such as pilasters, cornices, and detailed relief sculptures, including cherubs and floral motifs. A prominent circular window with a grid pattern is visible in the upper section of the facade. To its right, a large, dark wooden double door serves as an entrance.

Above the circular window, Latin text is carved into the stone, partially legible, reading "...RVS S.RE DIAC. CARD. ALDOBRANDINVS". This inscription refers to a Cardinal Aldobrandini, a historically significant name in Rome, particularly Cardinal Pietro Aldobrandini.

Behind the ornate facade, a taller, plainer, and darker-toned building rises, featuring small, rectangular windows. Further in the background and to the left, another building with illuminated windows can be seen against the deep black of the night sky. To the far right of the image, a tall, dark metal-framed structure, possibly a support for an awning or a decorative gate, stands vertically. Associated with this structure are several light-colored, cylindrical objects, which appear to be bollards or light fixtures.

The scene is illuminated by artificial lights, casting shadows and highlighting the textures and details of the historic buildings. No human activity or specific event is visible; the image captures the quiet grandeur of Roman architecture at night. The original image is oriented 90 degrees counter-clockwise.
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Jan 12, 2025

Roma, Italy

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The image, taken at night in Roma, Italy, depicts a static architectural scene under a dark sky. The central focus is a grand, light-colored building, likely a church or chapel, distinguished by its richly decorated facade. This facade features classical architectural elements such as pilasters, cornices, and detailed relief sculptures, including cherubs and floral motifs. A prominent circular window with a grid pattern is visible in the upper section of the facade. To its right, a large, dark wooden double door serves as an entrance. Above the circular window, Latin text is carved into the stone, partially legible, reading "...RVS S.RE DIAC. CARD. ALDOBRANDINVS". This inscription refers to a Cardinal Aldobrandini, a historically significant name in Rome, particularly Cardinal Pietro Aldobrandini. Behind the ornate facade, a taller, plainer, and darker-toned building rises, featuring small, rectangular windows. Further in the background and to the left, another building with illuminated windows can be seen against the deep black of the night sky. To the far right of the image, a tall, dark metal-framed structure, possibly a support for an awning or a decorative gate, stands vertically. Associated with this structure are several light-colored, cylindrical objects, which appear to be bollards or light fixtures. The scene is illuminated by artificial lights, casting shadows and highlighting the textures and details of the historic buildings. No human activity or specific event is visible; the image captures the quiet grandeur of Roman architecture at night. The original image is oriented 90 degrees counter-clockwise.

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