Sign in
This media file captures an indoor museum exhibit, likely located in Santiago, Chile. The setting features light-colored walls and a wooden floor, with a large gridded window allowing bright natural light into the space.

Dominating the upper center is a large, antique iron balance scale (steelyard) with ornate decorative elements, hanging from the ceiling. Below it, encased in a clear glass display, is a detailed model of a two-masted schooner with white sails. A small Chilean flag is prominently displayed on the ship's stern, strongly indicating the exhibit's connection to Chile. Inside the same display case, on the base, are several brass or copper measuring vessels of various sizes, alongside some dark-colored weights.

In the foreground, a large, horizontally oriented panoramic painting or print depicting a cityscape is displayed leaning against the wall. It is housed in a dark wooden frame with a gold inner trim. The right wall features two smaller framed, monochrome artworks, possibly etchings or drawings of landscapes or port scenes. On the left wall, a segment of an ornate gold-framed object is visible, along with three small informational plaques. Visible text fragments include "200 AÑOS" and "COMO SE MEDÍA..." (How it was measured...). Another plaque on the right wall has text that includes "A FRAGATA" (The frigate).

The collection of historical artifacts suggests a maritime or local history museum. No people are visible, and no active event is taking place; the scene is static, showcasing the exhibits under bright daylight conditions.
Mrv

Dec 19, 2024

Santiago, Chile

Stake attention in this memory

This media file captures an indoor museum exhibit, likely located in Santiago, Chile. The setting features light-colored walls and a wooden floor, with a large gridded window allowing bright natural light into the space. Dominating the upper center is a large, antique iron balance scale (steelyard) with ornate decorative elements, hanging from the ceiling. Below it, encased in a clear glass display, is a detailed model of a two-masted schooner with white sails. A small Chilean flag is prominently displayed on the ship's stern, strongly indicating the exhibit's connection to Chile. Inside the same display case, on the base, are several brass or copper measuring vessels of various sizes, alongside some dark-colored weights. In the foreground, a large, horizontally oriented panoramic painting or print depicting a cityscape is displayed leaning against the wall. It is housed in a dark wooden frame with a gold inner trim. The right wall features two smaller framed, monochrome artworks, possibly etchings or drawings of landscapes or port scenes. On the left wall, a segment of an ornate gold-framed object is visible, along with three small informational plaques. Visible text fragments include "200 AÑOS" and "COMO SE MEDÍA..." (How it was measured...). Another plaque on the right wall has text that includes "A FRAGATA" (The frigate). The collection of historical artifacts suggests a maritime or local history museum. No people are visible, and no active event is taking place; the scene is static, showcasing the exhibits under bright daylight conditions.

transactions
revenues
stakers
Earliest
Latest
Highest stake

No transactions found

More from this user

More from Santiago

Mrv

Dec 19, 2024

Santiago, Chile

Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. You are free to share and adapt this content with proper attribution.