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Trinità dei Monti, the church at the top of the Spanish Steps.
Obelisco Sallustiano
Spanish Steps. Apparently it's the longest and widest staircase in Europe. Great place to hang out and people-watch, especially in the evening.
Pinacoteca of the Vatican Museum
The rotating sphere sculpture in the Vatican Museum courtyard. It reminded me of the Death Star, to be honest. Very curious object.
There are lots of painted domes in the Vatican Museum.
Can anyone explain why the Vatican Museum has such an extensive collection of Egyptian artifacts?
One of the muse statues in the gallery of muses.
The gallery of tapestries. This is an especially impressive tapestry by an unknown artist, based on sketches by Raphael.
A view of the interior of the main dome of St. Peter's Basilica.
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