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The image captures a golden statue, likely depicting the Virgin Mary given the halo of stars around her head, mounted atop a tall, ornate spire. The statue, known as the Madonnina, is a prominent feature of the Duomo di Milano (Milan Cathedral) in Milan, Italy. The figure is rendered in a classical style, draped in flowing robes, and appears to be standing or floating with one arm raised in a gesture of blessing or welcome. Her gaze is directed upwards, and her posture conveys a sense of grace and majesty. The golden material of the statue gleams softly against the light, overcast sky. The statue is affixed to the very peak of the cathedral's tallest spire, which features intricate architectural details and supporting structures. Below the statue, a decorative element resembling a cross or a fleur-de-lis is visible. Various wires and supports extend from the statue and the spire, possibly for structural integrity or lightning protection, and some appear to be equipped with small lights or sensors. The sky is a uniform, pale grey, suggesting an overcast day. The image itself is rotated 90 degrees counter-clockwise, making the statue appear horizontal rather than its actual vertical orientation at the top of the cathedral. There is no visible text in the image.
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