
Stake attention in this memory
This image captures a long, rectangular museum gallery, identifiable as part of the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek in Copenhagen, Denmark. The space features a high, arched ceiling constructed from a translucent glass skylight supported by a white metal framework, providing natural overhead illumination. Below the skylight, white ornate cornices run along the top of the walls, which are painted a uniform terracotta red. A system of track lighting is affixed to the lower ceiling structure. The floor consists of dark square tiles with light grout lines, forming a grid pattern in the central aisle. This aisle is bordered on both sides by wide, decorative mosaic strips featuring intricate white and light green swirling patterns on a dark background. The gallery is arranged with numerous ancient-style sculptures. Along both side walls, white marble busts are uniformly displayed on dark gray or black rectangular pedestals, forming continuous rows. Interspersed among these busts are several larger, full-body white marble statues, also on dark pedestals. Prominently in the foreground on the right, a standing male statue, possibly depicting a toga-clad figure, is positioned with its right arm raised. Towards the center of the gallery, larger white marble busts are displayed on light-colored, cylindrical pedestals along the central aisle. A headless standing statue is visible on the left side, further back. At the far end of the gallery, a dark archway or doorway is visible. A small, bright orange-red box, possibly a fire safety device or waste receptacle, rests near the right wall in the mid-ground. No individuals are present in the scene.
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