Yes, I suppose so--down to the entrance gallery and across the ramp, you mean?
Between 1486 and 1501, an entrance gallery (a galilee) in late gothic style was built preceding the main portal.
Nguyen led us back down to the bottom level, which was divided between the entrance gallery and a conference room.
The entrance gallery was better known for parties than for art.
With several torches, it was easier to see that the entrance gallery widened as the floor sloped down.
It wasn't very long, about the same length as the entrance gallery.
The center includes an entrance gallery, wonderful museum shop and a 1,400 square foot event hall which is available for rent.
Immediately beyond the entrance gallery, space is devoted to the work of 45 invited artists, before you are plunged into another 10 national exhibitions.
Slowly we filed along the entrance galleries and into what looked like a vast cathedral.
There are 39 antique books, priced anywhere from $20 to $195 and arranged in glass cases in the entrance gallery.