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The image displays an interior view of a gallery within the National Museum in Lviv, named after Andrey Sheptytsky, located at 20 Svobody Ave, Lviv, Ukraine. The room features terracotta-colored walls, white crown molding, and a white ceiling from which a five-globe, brass-colored chandelier is suspended. The floor is composed of light and dark wood parquet in a repeating geometric pattern, bordered by a dark skirting board. On the right wall, a tall, dark wooden doorframe with an ornate top leads into an unlit adjacent room. Adjacent to the doorway, a large window is covered by long, pleated, sheer white curtains, topped with a decorative valance trimmed with gold accents and tassels. The left wall presents a display of five framed black-and-white historical photographs or prints, each suspended by thin wires from the ceiling. From left to right: a partially visible multi-paneled image, a landscape photo depicting a large building with a front lawn, a group portrait of approximately ten individuals dressed in period attire, and a vertical portrait of an older man with a beard, seated, identifiable as Metropolitan Andrey Sheptytsky. Each framed piece has a small white informational label affixed to the wall below it. No persons are present in the visible area of the room.
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