Deep Space Nine Promenade

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Tinadrin Chelnor
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Deep Space Nine Promenade

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Hey, so as part of one of my worldbuilding projects, I desire to recreate the Promenade as much as possible to integrate into my Minecraft project (which is city-based, but I just really want to add the Promenade :)

Anyway, I have done quite a bit of digging and can't find any suitable answers, so just wondering if anyone knows the diameter of the promenade?

I have found some suggestions that it is around 184 metres or so, which is based on the same size scale as DITL uses for the station overall. Would that be a reasonable assessment?
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i believe it is based of blueprints, so it is probably the best you will get
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I don't know if this will be any help because they don't have numbers. But here's a website in DS9 concept art interiors: Inside Deep Space Nine
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Thanks both, that's very helpful :)
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