Walking throughout the entrance, I saw the immediate size of its inside. At the very top of the center hung a giant glass chandelier that was filled with many different colors and was probably worth a lot of money. The top balcony seemed to hold at least 200 seats and there seemed to be twice that amount at the bottom floor. The stage itself was empty but their still could be see amps and other devices on top of it.. The curtains were also very colorful and had a very inviting feel. Knowing its history, this really shows the religious importance that this place would have as many traveling preachers would have probably given sermons from atop that stage as their congregation celebrated on the balcony and on the floor.