It's nice to see this place staying busy with lots of great images posted!
Here are some indoor photos from Fort William, outside Thunder Bay, Ontario in 2017. These were shot with a Fuji X-E2 and the 16 f/3.5 Ai fisheye. The reason I didn't post these at the time I took them (as well as many of the others I've recently been posting from our cross-Canada trip) is that the post-processing software I was using in 2017 was unable (or at least, using it, I was unable) to find sufficient detail in the shadows in particular, as well as the highlights, without either massive irreducible noise (from the lifted shadows---the images below would have been unusable for this reason) or a severe loss of contrast in the image (due to either reducing highlights while attempting to preserve shadows, or vice versa---this, too, was an issue with the images below).
In my experience, 2024 software is much, much better at taking full advantage of the dynamic range that is available in the raw files, while managing the noise and the contrast very effectively. For example, in the first photo below the fireplace in the background and the vestibule between rooms were completely shrouded in shadow before I lifted the shadows and reduced the noise that appeared. And this was unimpacted by the lifting of highlights that I did in order to show some of the scenery outside the window.