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The image displays the upper section of a historic stone bell tower, identified as part of the Duomo di Monreale (Monreale Cathedral) in Monreale, Sicily, Italy. The tower is constructed from light brown and grey rough-hewn stone blocks, exhibiting weathering and some erosion, particularly at its upper edges. A prominent circular clock face with a white background and black Roman numerals is centered on the tower. Its black hour and minute hands indicate the time as approximately 10:35 AM, and the Latin inscription "QUAM NESCIS" is visible above the clock's center. Below the clock, a tall, narrow, arched window fitted with a dark metal grille is centrally positioned. A decorative horizontal frieze featuring a repeating pattern of light and dark diamond-shaped tiles spans the tower's width below this window. A second, identical arched window is partially visible on the lower left of the tower's facade. Above the clock, a large, dark-colored bell is suspended within an arched opening. At the tower's apex, a metal superstructure supports two additional, smaller dark bells and is topped with multiple cross finials and a weather vane. The sky is uniformly overcast and grey. No individuals, animals, or specific actions are depicted.
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