
Stake attention in this memory
This image depicts the multi-level interior of the Centro Cultural del Banco Central de Chile, located at Agustinas 1180, Santiago, Chile. The scene is dominated by a raw concrete Brutalist architectural style. The high ceiling features exposed, parallel concrete beams with integrated recessed lighting and suspended pendant lights. Natural light enters through several rectangular skylights running parallel to the beams. An upper floor or balcony extends across the width of the frame, featuring a white, perforated concrete or panel railing. On this upper level, two indistinct figures are visible: one in dark clothing on the far left, and another partially obscured figure on the far right. Six vertical banners hang from the railing of this upper level. The two outermost banners are yellow. The left yellow banner displays "REFLEJOS" in large black letters, with smaller text below identifying it as an exhibition from the "Colección de Arte y Patrimonio Banco Central." The right yellow banner reads "UN SIGLO DEL BANCO CENTRAL DE CHILE" in black text. The four central banners are reproductions of paintings, depicting: a vibrant mountain landscape, an architectural scene resembling a church, a maritime scene with sailing ships, and a rural landscape featuring a figure on horseback. Below the upper level, the ground floor features light-colored tiled flooring. Three light-brown, rectangular bench-like structures are arranged horizontally on this floor. Behind these benches, a large, glass-fronted room is visible, identified by the text "ESPACIO LECTOR" (Reading Space) on its glass panels. Inside this room, bookshelves line the walls, and various tables and chairs are arranged, suggesting a library or reading area. One person is dimly visible inside the "Espacio Lector."
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