Memory from Beauvais, France
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Beauvais, France
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The image displays the interior of the Cathedral of Saint Peter of Beauvais (Cathédrale Saint-Pierre de Beauvais) in Beauvais, France

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The image displays the interior of the Cathedral of Saint Peter of Beauvais (Cathédrale Saint-Pierre de Beauvais) in Beauvais, France. The perspective is a low-angle shot, looking upwards into the vast Gothic structure. Massive, bundled stone columns rise vertically from the foreground, supporting an intricate system of ribbed vaults that form the high ceiling. Numerous tall, arched windows are visible. The uppermost clerestory windows appear to contain clear or lightly tinted glass, allowing ambient light to flood the space. Below these, behind ornate metalwork, lower windows are filled with stained glass, predominantly featuring blue and purple hues. In the mid-ground, elaborate dark metal grilles, heavily adorned with intricate gold-colored scrollwork and decorative motifs, stretch between the columns, partially obscuring the lower sections of the windows and walls. These grilles form ornate screens or barriers. A dark wooden paneling is visible at the very bottom edge of the frame, beneath the grilles. The stone surfaces of the columns and walls exhibit a light, neutral tone, consistent with aged masonry. Faint structural scaffolding or supports are visible through a distant arched opening on the right side of the image, indicating potential ongoing maintenance or construction. No individuals or specific actions are discernible within the scene.