
Stake attention in this memory
The image depicts the interior of the Manchester Museum, located on Oxford Road in Manchester, United Kingdom. The scene is a multi-story hall, viewed from an elevated perspective looking down into a central void. Architecturally, the hall features classical-style elements with multiple tiered balconies running parallel on both sides, supported by arched structures and columns. Each balcony is bordered by ornate white/cream colored metal balustrades. A high, vaulted, and paneled ceiling with recessed sections is visible at the top. Centrally suspended from the ceiling by a cable is a large, articulated skeleton of a marine mammal, likely a Basking Shark, which has a distinct golden-brown coloration. Below this, a grand central staircase descends into the lower levels. The ground floor exhibits a patterned tile floor. Numerous strands of small, bright white LED string lights are draped horizontally across the central void, creating multiple luminous arcs between the balconies, contributing to a decorative or festive ambiance. On various levels, display cases are visible containing museum exhibits. On the second visible level from the bottom on the right, a taxidermied animal resembling a ram or bighorn sheep with large horns is present within a glass enclosure. Other display cases show various specimens or artifacts, some illuminated with a distinct green light. One individual is discernible on the second visible level from the bottom on the right side, standing in front of a display case. They appear to be observing the exhibit, wearing a light-colored, possibly pale green, garment. Green exit signs are also visible on walls. The overall lighting is dim, suggesting evening hours or controlled museum illumination.
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