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  2. Penrose stairs - Wikipedia

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    A variation on the Penrose triangle, it is a two-dimensional depiction of a staircase in which the stairs make four 90-degree turns as they ascend or descend yet form a continuous loop, so that a person could climb them forever and never get any higher.

  3. Relativity (M. C. Escher) - Wikipedia

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    Relativity is a lithograph print by the Dutch artist M. C. Escher, first printed in December 1953.The first version of this work was a woodcut made earlier that same year. [1]

  4. List of ancient spiral stairs - Wikipedia

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    Section view of the interior stairway and the pedestal of Trajan's Column (click on interactive image). The list of ancient spiral stairs contains a selection of Greco-Roman spiral stairs constructed during classical antiquity.

  5. Stairs - Wikipedia

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    The World Trade Center Survivors' Staircase is the last visible structure above ground level at the World Trade Center site. It was originally two outdoor flights of granite-clad stairs and an escalator that connected Vesey Street to the World Trade Center 's Austin J. Tobin Plaza .

  6. Meander (art) - Wikipedia

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    A meander or meandros [1] (Greek: Μαίανδρος) is a decorative border constructed from a continuous line, shaped into a repeated motif. Among some Italians, these patterns are known as "Greek Lines".

  7. Merchant's House Museum - Wikipedia

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    Main staircase. The house's staircases are stacked atop one another. There is a staircase between the basement and first floor along the extreme eastern end of the house. At the basement level, there is a wooden-paneled wall separating the staircase from the basement hallway. At the bottom of the steps is a door and a brass bell mounted onto ...

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  9. Ascending and Descending - Wikipedia

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    The lithograph depicts a large building roofed by a never-ending staircase. Two lines of identically dressed men appear on the staircase, one line ascending while the other descends. Two figures sit apart from the people on the endless staircase: one in a secluded courtyard, the other on a lower set of stairs.

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