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The image shows a close-up, upward-facing view of an old, wooden beamed ceiling with painted decorations. The beams are rough-hewn and appear to be made of dark, aged wood. Between the beams, horizontal wooden planks form the ceiling surface. These planks are decorated with intricate, colorful patterns, primarily in shades of orange, white, and brown, featuring floral motifs and what appear to be stylized figures. Two thin, dark metal rods are suspended vertically from the ceiling, one in front of the second and third beams from the left, and the other in front of the fourth and fifth beams from the left. The surrounding walls are painted a light cream color. This ceiling is located in the **Palazzo dei Barnabiti in Maddaloni, Italy**, a historic building that served as a monastery and later a public library. The style of the painted beams is characteristic of rural Italian folk art from the 18th or 19th century, often found in aristocratic homes or religious buildings of the period.
Symbol
D15B4
Volume
3,307
Creator
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Revenue
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TVL
$2.15

