Placeholder: Bright chapel interior with hanging elements of organic character made of glass and wood, full of people. Reflective wooden floor, large glass surfaces rise towards the sky. Bright chapel interior with hanging elements of organic character made of glass and wood, full of people. Reflective wooden floor, large glass surfaces rise towards the sky.

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Bright chapel interior with hanging elements of organic character made of glass and wood, full of people. Reflective wooden floor, large glass surfaces rise towards the sky.

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Stable Diffusion 3

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1280 × 720

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