
Stake attention in this memory
An interior shot depicts a grand, wide stone staircase in what appears to be a historic or public building in Santiago, Chile. The staircase, made of light-colored stone or marble, ascends upwards, flanked by equally light-toned walls that show some wear, including a patch of peeling material on the right-hand wall. At the top of the stairs, large, multi-paned windows with wooden frames are visible, allowing natural light to illuminate the space. Access to the staircase is blocked by a temporary barrier positioned at the bottom. This barrier comprises two polished chrome stanchions with circular black bases. A black retractable belt stretches between these stanchions. Additionally, a horizontal grey bar with red reflective squares is attached to the left stanchion, further restricting entry. A white sign with red lettering hangs from the retractable belt on the right side. The text on the sign clearly reads: "NO PASAR" (DO NOT ENTER) and, below it, "MONTAJE DE EXPOSICION" (EXHIBITION SETUP). This indicates that the staircase is temporarily closed, likely for the preparation or installation of an exhibition. The scene is devoid of people, suggesting the area is currently closed to the public or undergoing work. The ample natural light coming from the windows suggests it is daytime.
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