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The image depicts a large, richly decorated hall, specifically the East Gallery (Østgalleriet) of the Oslo City Hall (Oslo Rådhus) in Oslo, Norway.

The dominant feature is an expansive, multi-panel mural covering the entire left wall, known as "Life in the Forest" by Per Krohg. This mural features numerous stylized human figures, some nude or partially clothed, interacting with various animals such as deer, cows, and goats, amidst dense, verdant foliage and trees. Scenes of rural life, labor, and mythical elements are integrated into the artwork, executed in a palette of greens, browns, yellows, and earthy tones.

The ceiling above is also extensively painted with large-scale murals depicting figures, possibly in celestial or mythological contexts, with a prominent section showing figures moving through a light blue and white backdrop. Several elongated pendant light fixtures, each comprising multiple rectangular segments with internal illumination, hang from the ceiling in a row.

The wall to the right features repeating vertical decorative patterns in shades of light blue, white, and darker tones, forming geometric and stylized motifs. A tall, rectangular window is set into this wall, providing a view of an exterior brick building with multiple panes framed by dark mullions. Natural light enters through this window.

In the foreground, a long, rectangular wooden table with a reflective surface is positioned on the right. Approximately eight dark-upholstered chairs are arranged along one side of the table. A shallow, dark-colored bowl or decorative object and a small sign are placed on the table surface. The floor beneath the table and extending across the visible area features a geometric pattern of alternating light and dark rectangular stripes. No individuals are present within the room.
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Nov 12, 2025

Oslo, Norway

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The image depicts a large, richly decorated hall, specifically the East Gallery (Østgalleriet) of the Oslo City Hall (Oslo Rådhus) in Oslo, Norway. The dominant feature is an expansive, multi-panel mural covering the entire left wall, known as "Life in the Forest" by Per Krohg. This mural features numerous stylized human figures, some nude or partially clothed, interacting with various animals such as deer, cows, and goats, amidst dense, verdant foliage and trees. Scenes of rural life, labor, and mythical elements are integrated into the artwork, executed in a palette of greens, browns, yellows, and earthy tones. The ceiling above is also extensively painted with large-scale murals depicting figures, possibly in celestial or mythological contexts, with a prominent section showing figures moving through a light blue and white backdrop. Several elongated pendant light fixtures, each comprising multiple rectangular segments with internal illumination, hang from the ceiling in a row. The wall to the right features repeating vertical decorative patterns in shades of light blue, white, and darker tones, forming geometric and stylized motifs. A tall, rectangular window is set into this wall, providing a view of an exterior brick building with multiple panes framed by dark mullions. Natural light enters through this window. In the foreground, a long, rectangular wooden table with a reflective surface is positioned on the right. Approximately eight dark-upholstered chairs are arranged along one side of the table. A shallow, dark-colored bowl or decorative object and a small sign are placed on the table surface. The floor beneath the table and extending across the visible area features a geometric pattern of alternating light and dark rectangular stripes. No individuals are present within the room.

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