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Nice Picture :)
I love this shot with the contrast of light and shadow and that pretty but pointless archway. But it's jarring to me the way the decor doesn't go with the architecture.
Another skull cap lighting fixture.
MomPink this place was modified so many times , it would be hard to grasp what the real plan was
It almost looks like the entrance to a 1970's restaurant.
I wonder if this the original bannister ??
That decor > What a shame! Why is there a board running across that opening? Was that an empty elevator shaft?
still looks great
So many angles to this picture! Aaah! It boggles the mind. Why do I also think of the 1970s (a la Three's Company) when I look at this??
you are right! mama, to much t.v. for you. lol
Reminds me of a Mondrian picture. Nice!
Love the light fixture. Great picture.
It looks like the big arch was bricked up. I am sure many arches were lowered to conserve heat. The smaller arch looks like it works with the downward flow of the staircase. Only Motts knows if the stairs had arches all along them.
Gas lighting converted to electric and the architecture 18th century as said strip the wood board and convert this rock solid historical place into somethng useful ?
Post Soviet rot is the norm for anything once beautiful exposed to Eastern influence .........

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