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It's probably that celestial figure atop that makes this edifice, however different in every possible sense, appear to bear, at least to me, a remote reminescence to Castel Sant'Angelo in Rome. As if it were a tiny side chapel or so just behind Hadrian's resting place. It's silly and there is nothing in common with the exception of the angel dominating the landscape, yet I'm somehow reminded of that beauty of a building in the Italian capital.
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