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This image depicts the Grand Hall of the Bank of Montreal's Head Office at 119 St. Jacques Street, Place d'Armes, Montreal, Canada.

The scene showcases the building's imposing and ornate interior architecture, characterized by massive light-colored stone block construction, likely limestone or sandstone. Multiple large, rounded arches define the space, leading into vaulted ceilings. These ceilings are intricately decorated with coffered patterns in warm tones of gold, orange, and brown, featuring geometric designs and some circular medallions with illustrative elements. Several octagonal coffers contain recessed light fixtures. A prominent, elaborate brass chandelier with a filigree design hangs centrally from one of the vaulted sections.

On the left-hand wall, beneath an archway adorned with a gold-accented sculpted frieze, is a dark rectangular plaque or memorial board with white text. This plaque is clearly identifiable as a World War I memorial, bearing the inscription "IN MEMORIAM - BANK WHO GAVE N-THE GREAT WAR MCMXVIII," followed by multiple columns of names. A grey metal pipe runs vertically along the stone wall to the left of the plaque, secured by brackets.

In the lower right quadrant of the image, several individuals are partially visible. One person with dark hair wears a red bandana and a white shirt, seen from the back. To their right, another person wears a grey baseball cap, and further right, a person wears a white baseball cap with a dark logo, partially showing their face. In the bottom left, a section of a person's head with dark hair is visible.

A large, rectangular, gold-colored structure, possibly an ATM enclosure or service station, is situated in the mid-right, with a black speaker placed on its top. A small "OPEN" sign is partially visible on this structure. A decorative lamp with a square base is discernible on a surface behind the person in the red bandana. The overall lighting is bright, illuminating the detailed architectural elements.
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Jun 7, 2026

Montreal, Canada

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This image depicts the Grand Hall of the Bank of Montreal's Head Office at 119 St. Jacques Street, Place d'Armes, Montreal, Canada. The scene showcases the building's imposing and ornate interior architecture, characterized by massive light-colored stone block construction, likely limestone or sandstone. Multiple large, rounded arches define the space, leading into vaulted ceilings. These ceilings are intricately decorated with coffered patterns in warm tones of gold, orange, and brown, featuring geometric designs and some circular medallions with illustrative elements. Several octagonal coffers contain recessed light fixtures. A prominent, elaborate brass chandelier with a filigree design hangs centrally from one of the vaulted sections. On the left-hand wall, beneath an archway adorned with a gold-accented sculpted frieze, is a dark rectangular plaque or memorial board with white text. This plaque is clearly identifiable as a World War I memorial, bearing the inscription "IN MEMORIAM - BANK WHO GAVE N-THE GREAT WAR MCMXVIII," followed by multiple columns of names. A grey metal pipe runs vertically along the stone wall to the left of the plaque, secured by brackets. In the lower right quadrant of the image, several individuals are partially visible. One person with dark hair wears a red bandana and a white shirt, seen from the back. To their right, another person wears a grey baseball cap, and further right, a person wears a white baseball cap with a dark logo, partially showing their face. In the bottom left, a section of a person's head with dark hair is visible. A large, rectangular, gold-colored structure, possibly an ATM enclosure or service station, is situated in the mid-right, with a black speaker placed on its top. A small "OPEN" sign is partially visible on this structure. A decorative lamp with a square base is discernible on a surface behind the person in the red bandana. The overall lighting is bright, illuminating the detailed architectural elements.

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