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MILA

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Sat, Mar 21, 2026, 09:08 PM

26d ago

Milan, Italy

45.47300, 9.20000

The image displays a close-up, angled view of a dimly lit, rectangular marble memorial plaque, identified as the monument to Anna Maria Porro Serbelloni, located within the Church of San Carlo al Cors…read more

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The image displays a close-up, angled view of a dimly lit, rectangular marble memorial plaque, identified as the monument to Anna Maria Porro Serbelloni, located within the Church of San Carlo al Corso in Milan, Italy. The plaque features an inscription in carved Italian capital letters, commemorating Anna Maria Porro Serbelloni, described as an "excellent wife and mother" (OTTIMA MOGLIE E MADRE). The inscription indicates she "died on June 25, 1847, at the immature age of 37 years, 7 months, and 5 days" (MORTA NEL GIORNO 25. GIUGNO 1847 NELLA IMMATURA ETA' DI ANNI 37 E MESI 7 GIORNI 5.). It further states that "this monument, a work by Thorvaldsen" (OPERA DI THORVALDSEN), was placed by "the most grieving husband, Luigi Porro Bertenghi" (IL DOLENTISSIMO CONSORTE LUIGI PORRO BERTENGHI). Prominently reflected on the polished surface of the plaque is a brightly illuminated, multi-tiered light fixture or small chandelier with a light-colored, possibly fabric or frosted glass, pyramidal or conical shade. Below this reflection, indistinct reflections of floral arrangements or decorative elements are visible. A faint, dark human silhouette, consistent with the photographer, is also reflected on the plaque, particularly in the lower central and left portions. The surrounding environment appears to be an interior space, likely a church or mausoleum, illuminated by artificial light sources. The stone exhibits minor surface imperfections consistent with age. | Open Wire