Landscape view of part of a church building converted into a residence, showing its classical construction, two wings, a bell tower and central tower. On the left a smaller building abuts the arcade of three rounded arches with a similar layout above, infilled with windows and masonry, with a tiled roof. Behind this is a bell tower. This joins a broad rectangular central tower with small windows on the left face, machiciolations on the right, from which another wing comes out. This has a lower row of blind windows, on the next level are three rectangular windows, then more infilled windows. More machiciolations along the roofline.
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landscape; church; basilica; piazza; coliseum; religious building; decorative facade; pedimant; column; corinthian capital; pilaster; arch; door; architecture; bell tower; building; window; circular window; balcony; crenellated; historic graffiti; inscription; built structure; building exterior; decorative stonework; sky; handing laundry; people; shutter
Landscape view of part of a church building converted into a residence, showing its classical construction, two wings, a bell tower and central tower. On the left a smaller building abuts the arcade of three rounded arches with a similar layout above, infilled with windows and masonry, with a tiled roof. Behind this is a bell tower. This joins a broad rectangular central tower with small windows on the left face, machiciolations on the right, from which another wing comes out. This has a lower row of blind windows, on the next level are three rectangular windows, then more infilled windows. More machiciolations along the roofline.
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Written in ink on paper strip on the verso along the top: 'Church of San Marco (built 336, restored by Gregory IV, 833, rebuilt by Paolo II a Venetian 1468) & Palazzo di Venezia, built in 1468 with stones from Coliseum, given to the republic of Venice by Clement VIII (1592 -1605) & hence the residence of the Austrian Ambassador at Rome'. In pencil on the back board is 'S.Marco e Palazzo do Venezia'. On the paper labels on the left and right sides of the frame are 'R.108' in brown ink.
Written in ink on paper strip on the verso along the top: 'Church of San Marco (built 336, restored by Gregory IV, 833, rebuilt by Paolo II a Venetian 1468) & Palazzo di Venezia, built in 1468 with stones from Coliseum, given to the republic of Venice by Clement VIII (1592 -1605) & hence the residence of the Austrian Ambassador at Rome'. In pencil on the back board is 'S.Marco e Palazzo do Venezia'. On the paper labels on the left and right sides of the frame are 'R.108' in brown ink.
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