Separating the Commons from the Senate are Confederation Hall and the Hall of Honour with their graceful arched ceilings and rich sculpture. At the end of the Hall of Honour is the Library of Parliament, a showpiece of High Victorian Gothic Revival architecture. Its floor features a beautiful pattern of cherry, oak and walnut. Hundreds of flowers, masks and mythical creatures are carved in the panelling of white pine. In the centre of the circular, domed room stands a white marble statue of the young Queen Victoria.