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Fisher Building - Photos Interior

For many Detroiters, the Fisher building remains the most stunning and most beautiful building in the city.

The Fisher Building's elaborate frescoes were designed by Geza Maroti but carried out by artists Antonio and Tomas de Lorenzo

A different angle at which to look at the stunning arches

The Fisher Theater

These massive, Art Deco light fixtures look identical, but they actually vary from one another in subtle ways

Elevator doors on second floor

Even the elevator doors are bronze works of art

Several colorful and detailed mosaics adorn the walls and intricate bronze medallions cover the floors. 40 different varieties of marble were sourced from all over the world.

The building was designated a National Historic Landmark on June 29, 1989.

Curves at the Fisher Building

Chandelier detail

One of the second floor hallways

Vera Jane shopping window display back in 2015. The shop permanently closed a while ago.

Beautiful Fisher arcade

View from the 3rd floor

How many arches can one fit into a photo

The lobby leading to the Fisher Theatre

The grand entrance on Grand Boulevard

Performance in the lobby leading to the Fisher Theater.

One of the ornate doorknobs in the Fisher Building

Looking down at the arcade's beautiful marble floor from the mezzanine.

Workers from EverGreene Architectural Arts restore the Fisher Building's Arcade in 2017.

The stairs from the Arcade down to the concourse level

Holiday Season at the Fisher Building