The concrete ceiling featured only cored holes from which the fixtures and the wiring had been stripped.
The ceilings featured a variety of trompe l'oeil decoration.
The ceiling features rugged, wave-like design that rises and falls around 40 cm and it is covered in steel.
The hall's ceiling features the flag of the Kuomintang.
The ceiling of the nave, dating to the 14th century, features notable decorated coffers, with historical, religious, human and animal figures in Gothic style.
The interior is ornate, with heart of pine floors; the doors and ceilings feature carved wood.
Mirrors line the walls and ceiling of the small exhibition space, and compound the images of the boots featured within.
The ceiling features rotatable acoustic screens to provide reflections to the balcony seats.
The ceiling and walls feature elaborate plasterwork and are also painted using the trompe-l'œil technique.
Inside the building features high ceilings on the first floor and a large, open public space.