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The image displays a detailed section of the interior facade of the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II in Milan, Italy. The prominent features are two large arched windows on a lower level, constructed of light-colored stone. These windows are framed by pilasters, with a central pilaster featuring an Ionic capital and side pilasters adorned with decorative volutes. Above the arched windows, a horizontal frieze contains a central circular decorative element, surmounted by a second story with rectangular windows reflecting trees and sky. Below the arched windows, a patterned stone grille with interlocking circular motifs extends horizontally. The building's facade turns a corner on the right, presenting flat panels with rectangular outlines. The arched windows have multiple panes and light-grey frames. Their glass reflects warm, amber-toned interior lighting, revealing an internal space consistent with a shop or gallery, including the warm-hued facade of a building across the gallery. A single individual is partially visible as a reflection in the lower-left pane of the leftmost arched window; they are seated, wearing a light-colored striped shirt, and facing away from the viewer. The lowest visible section of the image shows a dark, reflective surface, likely a glass roof or polished floor, mirroring the patterned grille above. The overall lighting on the stone facade is even and indirect.
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