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This image depicts the ornate interior of the former Royal Bank of Canada building, now the Crew Collective & Cafe, located at 360 Rue Saint-Jacques in Old Montreal, Canada. The grand hall features a magnificent, intricately coffered ceiling adorned with golden geometric patterns, predominantly octagons and squares. These patterns incorporate smaller octagonal medallions with central floral motifs and larger rectangular inserts with light-colored relief carvings, possibly depicting stylized birds or mythological creatures. A large, multi-tiered chandelier with amber-colored glass panels hangs centrally from the ceiling, illuminating the space with a warm glow. The walls are constructed of large, light-toned stone blocks, characteristic of Beaux-Arts architecture. A detailed frieze, also featuring relief carvings, runs along the top of the walls, just below the elaborate cornice of the ceiling. Multiple arched openings and windows are visible; a prominent arched window on the left side features a grid of smaller panes, allowing in a cool, diffused light. Circular decorative elements with intricate grilles are interspersed along the walls. At the lower level, a contemporary cafe or restaurant setup is visible, including a long counter with reflective surfaces and various patrons, some indistinctly visible and interacting. The overall scene conveys a blend of historic grandeur and modern function.
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