To the left of the arches is another building that seems to mirror the architecture of the first, but unlike the first, it does boast an impressive size. It looks large enough to easily accommodate at least a couple hundred people. Stone carvings of flowers and food are interspersed with that of reveling people in flowing capes and dresses, some peering down from the building's facade at any who approach with wide smiles and arms gesturing to the massive set of stone doors, as if encouraging and welcoming the visitors to enter. The steps leading up to it were cut large and grand, though it looks a little awkward to walk them at a normal pace. Here and there, there are flecks of colour –– reds, greens, blues, yellows, but all chipped and faded so it's mostly stone now. It must have been bright and colourful in its day, though.]