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This image depicts the grand interior of the Salle des pas perdus (Hall of Lost Steps) at Windsor Station, located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The scene is dominated by monumental Beaux-Arts architecture. The elevated perspective captures high vaulted ceilings adorned with intricate, ornate patterns. One section, visible on the left, features a coffered design with octagonal and square panels containing blue, white, gold, and brown stylized motifs. The right section displays a predominantly coppery-gold and reddish-brown geometric and floral pattern, interspersed with recessed circular lights. Multiple elaborate circular chandeliers with intricate metalwork are suspended from the ceilings. Massive, light-colored stone columns and arches support these vaulted structures, creating a sense of grandeur. A wide, light-colored stone staircase with a balustrade composed of numerous balusters descends from an upper landing towards the foreground. Approximately six to eight individuals are visible on the staircase and the landing. They are casually dressed in winter attire, including jackets and hats. Two men are prominent on the right side of the staircase, one in a grey jacket and another in a dark jacket over a red plaid shirt. Another individual in a red jacket and dark hat is near the top left. The individuals appear to be in transit or observing their surroundings. The walls are constructed from large, light-colored stone blocks, featuring arched openings and decorative friezes. A black 'W' sign is visible on a wall segment to the left, and a circular red 'no entry' symbol is nearby. A large arched window with a grid pattern on the far right provides natural light, complemented by artificial illumination from the ceiling fixtures.
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