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Maria-Theresien-Platz, to be exact. Yes, that's it. So I think you're the next to post a challenge. Was my answer to your bonus-question right, or was the picture taken from another building?
Yes, the photo was taken from the observation deck of the Hancock Building in Chicago.
 
It is. Do you know the name of the place between the two buildings?

Sorry I found the question confusing. Having established that there are two architecturally similar buildings next to each other, it sounded as if you wanted the name of the building shown as well as the one opposite, not the space between.

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What is this structure and where is it located?


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Sorry I found the question confusing. Having established that there are two architecturally similar buildings next to each other, it sounded as if you wanted the name of the building shown as well as the one opposite, not the space between. Sent from my iPad using iPF
I'm sorry for the confusing question. I must have chosen the wrong expressions, because you didn't know what I meant.
As scifan's screenshot shows, there's a "place" (German: Platz) between the two buildings, and that's the one I was referring to in my question.
 
It looks like Arena di Verona, a Roman amphitheatre, now famous for opera performances, located in Verona, Italy.
 
What's the name of this lake and where is it located (village near it)?


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