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A detailed photograph captures an interior wall segment within the Lviv National Opera and Ballet Theatre in Lviv, Ukraine. The wall is predominantly covered in deep red wallpaper featuring a repeating pattern of small gold fleur-de-lis motifs. This patterned section is framed by ornate gold trim and clean white classical molding. Centrally positioned on the red wallpaper, a rectangular painting with a dark, simple frame is displayed. The painting, oriented horizontally, depicts a grand, multi-story historical building with multiple domes and intricate architectural details, likely a historical representation of the Lviv Opera House itself. Numerous small figures, appearing as people, are depicted gathered in front of the structure. The artwork is suspended by two thin, light-colored wires forming an inverted V-shape, converging to a single anchor point near the top gold trim. Below the painting, a small, dark rectangular informational plaque with white text is affixed to the wall; its text is illegible. Above the red wall panel, an elaborate gold-colored cornice with decorative relief work, including intricate scrollwork, extends along the ceiling line. Below the red wallpaper panel, a section of white wainscoting with gold trim is visible. On this lower white section, a double white electrical outlet and an adjacent white switch are mounted. In the upper left corner, near the ceiling cornice, a small, white dome-shaped security camera is visible. To the immediate left, a portion of an adjacent wall or column, similarly adorned with red wallpaper and gold/white trim, indicates a corner in the room. To the right, part of a white pilaster or doorframe with gold decorative elements is visible.
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