Post by Jose Martín
Project Manager en eMoods S.L.
The stained glass dome in the Esso Great Hall inside the Hockey Hall of Fame in Toronto, Canada. Built in 1885 as a grand Bank of Montreal headquarters, this historic building survived the Great Toronto Fire of 1904 and now serves as a "cathedral" to ice hockey. Beneath this spectacular glass ceiling, designed by Robert McCausland, visitors can explore the plaques of legendary hockey players and coaches, and the iconic Stanley Cup. The dome was meticulously restored a century later by his great-grandson, Andrew McCausland, ensuring the structural survival of his family's artistic legacy just as the glass was beginning to fall out Photo via @ xmuse_