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An incredibly lifelike, richly detailed, photorealistic architectural photo of the interior of the Tarusa Pantheon, set in a countryside concert hall envisioned with playful postmodern sensibilities. The scene is illuminated by diffused midday light filtering through a cloudy autumn sky, creating a serene yet vibrant atmosphere. Captured with a wide-angle lens, presumably a professional architectural lens with a tilt-shift capability, emphasizing the smooth, high-quality concrete surfaces marked with subtle traces of formwork, polished to a semi-matte finish revealing embedded fragments of granite and marble in a sophisticated mosaic. The walls and columns are adorned with striking decor in the style of Marco Bravura, featuring intricate ceramic and smalto wings that are grand and detailed at the bottom, becoming increasingly fine as they ascend, eventually tapering off gracefully beneath the tops of the columns. A complex geodesic glass ceiling with a honeycomb-like leading structure is suspended high above, from which hangs a polished golden bronze fixture inscribed with the names of famous Tarusa residents and guests. Dark bronze window frames, exhibiting the rich patina of age with noticeable drips of green oxidation, offer glimpses of a lush autumn park outside. The floor is a masterpiece of very fine beige and pearl mosaic in the unmistakable style of Marco Bravura, forming an intricate abstract pattern that draws the eye across the expansive space. Complementing the windows, the doors are also crafted from dark bronze with the same verdigris patina and are fitted with elegant golden handles, adding a touch of opulence to the otherwise raw concrete forms.