I don't think I can describe it any better than the website, so here is the description --
"The Mural Room is the jewel of the Courthouse! The room was originally designed as the assembly room for the County Board of Supervisors, where they presided for more than 30 years.
There are four main elements of the Mural Room: furniture, tile, ceiling and murals. It is the 6,700 square feet of hand painted Groesbeck murals that capture everyone's interest. The intricately painted ceiling is just as capturing and represents the most detailed hand stenciling in the courthouse. The room is 40' wide by 70' long with a ceiling height of 25' to 30'. Large, highly decorated sets of double doors provide the main entrance form the second-floor lobby at the top of the main staircase. The inside surface of these doors are covered in rich brown leather and painted with a diamond pattern overlaid with a large painted ceremonial shield that represents the unification of Spain under Ferdinand V (of Aragon) and Isabella (of Castile).""The Mural Room is the jewel of the Courthouse! The room was originally designed as the assembly room for the County Board of Supervisors, where they presided for more than 30 years.
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