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Date of construction - unknown
Date of major alteration - mid 19th century

For starters, we're being asked to believe that this is the work of toothless illiterates who lived by candlelight

Notice the original project had a semi-circular colonnade
Gee, where else do we see such things ?

Given the numbers of granite columns, this must have been some sort of power station - the columns being the capacitors in which the generated charge was stored
And then there's the dome - actually, three of them stacked on top of each other

The outer dome is covered in gold with a strange installation on top - and the ubiquitous fractal antenna that was retconned as a religious symbol
Whatever must have been on top has long been removed

And then there's "Napoleon's tomb"

"The excavation and erection of the crypt, which heavily modified the interior of the domed church, took twenty years to complete and was finished in 1861"
"a tomb made of red quartzite and resting on a green granite base, was finished in 1861."

What a coincidence, two piezoelectric rocks

Makes one wonder what was originally there

The fact that this is a sophisticated energy source is beyond doubt

My question is - what's with the triple dome ?
Makes me think of a radome

Does it emit ?
If so, at what frequency ?

The fact that this isn't talked about makes it clear we wouldn't like it if we found out

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This one raises even more questions

Waterfalls & illuminations
It was also "the first storage facility for aerostats in the world"

So these guys did have air travel
A bunch of unusual devices, the active components must have long been removed

What did they do, why was it necessary to disable them ?
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