Comment by the author:
Remains of the baths of Constantine on the side looking south-west, where no decorations are seen, being badly damaged,
but only great walls and halls, especially in the garden of the Honourable Cardinal de Vercello; and after I drew this side,
houses and barns have been built there, so that today it can no longer be seen, having been covered by the aforesaid buildings.
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