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This image depicts the interior ceiling and upper architectural elements of the Oceanário de Lisboa (Lisbon Oceanarium), located in Parque das Nações, Lisbon, Portugal.

The dominant feature is a light gray, uniformly perforated acoustic ceiling composed of modular panels. These panels are segmented by thin black linear seams that converge in an irregular, radial pattern, suggesting a vaulted or domed structure. Embedded within the ceiling are approximately 17 circular, recessed spotlights emitting a warm yellow light. Additionally, seven large, irregularly shaped (oval to elliptical) skylights pierce the ceiling, allowing natural light to enter. These skylights reveal blue sky and metal truss structures through their transparent glazing, with shadows of these structures cast onto the white, curved interior surfaces of the skylight wells.

Below the main ceiling structure, a curved, white architectural wall transitions downwards. Beneath this wall, a continuous band of windows is visible, showcasing a clear blue sky and external elements. Portions of dark, horizontal wooden slat panels are present in the lower sections of the image, presumably forming part of the building's lower interior walls or structural accents. No individuals or specific objects are identifiable within the lower visible areas. The scene is well-lit, combining artificial and natural light sources.
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Oct 5, 2025, 12:42 PM

Lisbon, Portugal

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This image depicts the interior ceiling and upper architectural elements of the Oceanário de Lisboa (Lisbon Oceanarium), located in Parque das Nações, Lisbon, Portugal. The dominant feature is a light gray, uniformly perforated acoustic ceiling composed of modular panels. These panels are segmented by thin black linear seams that converge in an irregular, radial pattern, suggesting a vaulted or domed structure. Embedded within the ceiling are approximately 17 circular, recessed spotlights emitting a warm yellow light. Additionally, seven large, irregularly shaped (oval to elliptical) skylights pierce the ceiling, allowing natural light to enter. These skylights reveal blue sky and metal truss structures through their transparent glazing, with shadows of these structures cast onto the white, curved interior surfaces of the skylight wells. Below the main ceiling structure, a curved, white architectural wall transitions downwards. Beneath this wall, a continuous band of windows is visible, showcasing a clear blue sky and external elements. Portions of dark, horizontal wooden slat panels are present in the lower sections of the image, presumably forming part of the building's lower interior walls or structural accents. No individuals or specific objects are identifiable within the lower visible areas. The scene is well-lit, combining artificial and natural light sources.

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