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The image displays an upward view into an octagonal skylight well, prominently illuminated from above. The interior walls of this octagonal shaft are constructed from light-toned, possibly blue-grey, panels adorned with dark, intricate relief ornamentation. These decorations include repeating horizontal scrollwork patterns and distinct circular floral wreaths, with two such wreaths clearly visible on opposing upper panels. A small, dark rectangular opening, resembling a door or hatch, is present on one of the lower panels on the right side of the octagon. The octagonal structure is framed by a heavily shadowed, dark wooden coffered ceiling, featuring visible support beams and subtle decorative patterns within its panels. The strong contrast between the brightly lit octagonal well and the dimly lit surrounding ceiling suggests a primary natural light source from the skylight. No individuals, actions, or interactions are present in the scene. This architectural feature is identifiable as the skylight above the Patio de los Naranjos (Courtyard of Orange Trees) within the Palacio de La Moneda, situated in the city of Santiago, Chile.
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