
Stake attention in this memory
This media file captures a large, framed architectural print, likely a historical document about a significant Parisian landmark. The main part of the print showcases a highly detailed monochromatic cross-section or cutaway drawing of a grand, ornate classical-style building. This intricate rendering reveals multiple levels, vaulted ceilings, domes, and elaborate decorative elements, including what appears to be a large auditorium or performance hall. To the right of the main drawing, several smaller, possibly photographic, images are affixed. One depicts the exterior façade of a multi-story building, another shows an opulent interior space with an ornate ceiling, and a third illustrates scaffolding around a building, indicating a construction phase. A prominent detail on one of the smaller images is the visible text: "CONSTRUCTION: 1861-1875". This date range, coupled with the distinctive architectural style, strongly identifies the depicted structure as the Opéra Garnier (Palais Garnier) in Paris, designed by Charles Garnier. The artwork serves as an illustrative record of its design and historical development. The print is contained within a light-colored wooden frame with a darker inner border. Partially visible below the main framed piece, on what appears to be another poster or sign, are the fragmented words "ONDE GLACIER", "ANT YER", and "GIA".
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