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This image depicts the interior of the Montreal Biodome in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The vantage point is from the lower level, looking up and across a vast, high-ceilinged hall.

Dominating the upper half of the frame is a large, elevated concrete structure resembling a walkway or bridge, distinguished by a prominent serrated texture along its underside. This structure is supported by massive, angled pillars of raw concrete that extend from the floor. The ceiling is an expansive, arched glass skylight system, composed of numerous grid-patterned panes, allowing diffuse natural light to flood the space. Further into the building, a secondary ceiling layer is visible, featuring multiple irregular, geometric skylights also framed by concrete.

The floor is a uniform light grey, and the surrounding walls are predominantly plain white or light grey. In the lower left quadrant, a person in dark clothing is walking away from the camera, leaning slightly to their left. Further back on the left, two individuals are seated, one with a stroller. Towards the center-right in the mid-ground, a cluster of several people, including adults and children, are visible near what appears to be a service counter or entrance.

In the lower foreground, slightly to the right of center, stands a light teal-colored glass exhibit display or barrier. It features a white silhouette of a deer-like animal and text in French and English, reading "UNE NATURE TISSÉE SERRÉE" and "A CLOSE-KNIT NATURE," along with an "EXPO" logo. Adjacent to this display are two white, cylindrical waste receptacles. To the right of the display, a white directional sign with an upward arrow indicates "Billets" (Tickets), "Information," and "Boutique" (Gift Shop), accompanied by international accessibility symbols. Several recessed artificial light fixtures are visible on the underside of the main concrete structure and within the ceiling elements.
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Jun 6, 2026

Montreal, Canada

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This image depicts the interior of the Montreal Biodome in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The vantage point is from the lower level, looking up and across a vast, high-ceilinged hall. Dominating the upper half of the frame is a large, elevated concrete structure resembling a walkway or bridge, distinguished by a prominent serrated texture along its underside. This structure is supported by massive, angled pillars of raw concrete that extend from the floor. The ceiling is an expansive, arched glass skylight system, composed of numerous grid-patterned panes, allowing diffuse natural light to flood the space. Further into the building, a secondary ceiling layer is visible, featuring multiple irregular, geometric skylights also framed by concrete. The floor is a uniform light grey, and the surrounding walls are predominantly plain white or light grey. In the lower left quadrant, a person in dark clothing is walking away from the camera, leaning slightly to their left. Further back on the left, two individuals are seated, one with a stroller. Towards the center-right in the mid-ground, a cluster of several people, including adults and children, are visible near what appears to be a service counter or entrance. In the lower foreground, slightly to the right of center, stands a light teal-colored glass exhibit display or barrier. It features a white silhouette of a deer-like animal and text in French and English, reading "UNE NATURE TISSÉE SERRÉE" and "A CLOSE-KNIT NATURE," along with an "EXPO" logo. Adjacent to this display are two white, cylindrical waste receptacles. To the right of the display, a white directional sign with an upward arrow indicates "Billets" (Tickets), "Information," and "Boutique" (Gift Shop), accompanied by international accessibility symbols. Several recessed artificial light fixtures are visible on the underside of the main concrete structure and within the ceiling elements.

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