Castel Sant'Angelo at dusk, Rome, Italy.
Castel Sant'Angelo was built as Hadrian's mausoleum in 139 AD, converted into a fortress, connected to the Vatican by a secret passage popes used to escape invasions, and is now a museum. The dusk reflection in the Tiber is the kind of thing Rome does without trying. Jebulon, CC0, via Wikimedia Commons

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