Here's a photo. The building of the "Palace of Industry." With the Statue of Liberty above the entrance. A monument to strange men in the square in front of the entrance. The Temple of Vesta. It belongs to this "palace of industrialization." And the building's architecture is clearly ancient. Whose statues are these?
Vesta, the Roman goddess of the hearth and home, was responsible for maintaining the sacred fire on Mount Olympus. Vesta never married and did not interfere in the lives of mortal men. The Romans offered sacrifices to Vesta by the hearth and considered tending the hearth in their own home a religious act.
According to most ancient authors, Vesta was the first child born to the Titans Saturn and Cybele. During the Great War of the Gods, Jupiter led his siblings—Vesta, Juno, Ceres, Neptune, and Pluto—in rebelling against their father. Under Jupiter's leadership, the young gods overthrew Saturn and the Titans and cast them into Tartarus, the deepest abyss in the underworld.
What the hell (sorry) are the Temple of Vesta, the Statue of Liberty, industrialization, and the Catholic high clergy, all conversing with some of their gods, doing in the same place???
And it's still unclear who those guys are on the monument in the square.