
Stake attention in this memory
The image presents an upward-looking view inside what appears to be a large indoor facility, likely a gymnasium, captured with a tilted perspective. The dominant features are the corrugated metal ceiling, its supporting structural beams, and a large blue wall with text and a scoreboard. The ceiling, which takes up most of the left and upper parts of the image, is constructed from light-colored, reflective corrugated metal sheets. These sheets are supported by a complex network of beams and trusses. Some of these structural elements are silver-grey metal, forming intricate diagonal and horizontal patterns, while others are thick, yellow or light brown horizontal beams, possibly made of wood or painted steel. A distinct shadow line runs across the corrugated ceiling, suggesting varying light conditions, possibly from skylights or overhead lighting not directly visible in the frame. On the right side of the image, a large section of a blue wall is visible. The wall has a subtle, brick-like or textured surface. Prominently displayed on this wall, in yellow or orange capital letters, is the text: "GIMNASIO FEDERICO SÁNCHEZ". Below this, in smaller text, it reads: "INAUGURADO EL 12/10/59". The name "GIMNASIO" (Spanish for gymnasium) confirms the nature of the building, and the inauguration date indicates the facility is over six decades old. Below and to the left of the main text, mounted on the blue wall, is a dark, rectangular electronic display or scoreboard. While the scoreboard appears to be off or dark, the grid-like structure of its display segments is discernible. It is attached to the wall by a dark support arm. The overall lighting appears bright, especially on the upper parts of the corrugated ceiling, contributing to the functional and open ambiance typical of a sports arena or large assembly hall. No people or ongoing activities are visible, but the presence of a scoreboard and the name "Gimnasio" clearly indicate its purpose as a venue for sports or events.
Loading AttnAds…
No transactions found








