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Because the whole town is squeezed in against its mountain, even the larger open spaces have this feeling of narrowness to them. |
In the photo on the left, that's a chunk of Roman travertine under the planter. |
The inscription over the door reads Laus Deo: Praise God. |
The two worn, unreadable rectangular stones on the right are Roman: the larger looks like a tombstone. |
The via Carlo Stocchi is Cesi's southern entranceway. |
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