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A White Light

A White Light

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Great colour Motts! With the light it almost makes the door laying there a chartreuse colour.
I love the curved arches. This place is beautiful.
Okay very nice old fella very nice in deed
Motts good to see new pics...I have not posted here before but love the photos and the time you take to present them to us...Keep up the work 420 time
Nice detail on those arches...
This place must have been so beautiful! The detail of design and that green on the walls surrounded by the trees outside must have been amazingly peaceful.
I too love those arches and the details on them.
The ceiling reminds me of the ones in Chateau De Noisy.
That's some serious green.
great color, and the detail in the ceiling is simple but gorgeous
They just don't make arches or ceilings like that anymore. Georgious!!!!
Love the colors and man I really love the ceiling. Its to bad they dont do great work like that anymore.
dead end....
That seems like a really bright green for a monastery...i would have thought they would go for something a little lighter.

You mentioned that this was used for a theatre at some point, maybe the management brought in the color.
Thats' what I like to see.
I agree that the green is an odd color....but the arches are wonderful.....what a shame its in such horrible shape.....
I love the arches and the design on the ceiling!

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