

The Slotskirken of Christiansborg, Copenhagen. Interior of a church with a high, domed ceiling that has decorative carvings and a large skylight at the top. The walls are lined with columns and alcoves containing statues. The floor is made of stone tiles. There are several people in the church, including a woman in a blue skirt and black jacket standing near the foreground. The altar area is at the far end of the church, with a large cross on top. Two large pillars are in the foreground, framing the view of the church. The church has a balcony level with a railing. The overall color palette is subdued with shades of brown, beige, and gray.
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