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Old doors in Rome in Castel Sant’Angelo.
Originally, the 2nd-century Castel Sant’Angelo, or Castle of the Holy Angel, was a mausoleum for emperor Hadrian. After archangel Michael appeared here in 590 and ended a plague, pope Pius II had a large bronze statue of the angels placed on top of the castle. The Castle of the Holy Angel was part of Rome's defences and offered a place where popes could shelter, as the Vatican was connected to it by a tunnel.
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Photogrammetry reconstruction in RealityCapture from 11 images. © Saulius Zaura www.dronepartner.lt 2023