Answer to edition 460
It is obvious that the building from last week’s “Where in the World…” is from a different era. That fact eliminates many of today’s modern cities. It is more often photographed from one end.
The building is the Pathenon and was built on top of the Acropolis in the Ancient city of Athens which is still the capital of Greece.

Last week’s winners
Congratulations to those who identified the distorted city from Where in the World (460) as Athens: Todd (@toddunctious), Tim (@timofnewbury), Andrew (@andrewsanger), Atul (@pixodentist), Beverley (@bevsackville) and Jackie (@jackiesjourneys).
This week’s “Where in the World…”
The two main elements of this week’s “Where in the World…” are the best clues to the identity of the city. Good luck,
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