From my previous test, with low eye separation like 63mm, you have a good 3D "sensation", when you are working in a small room.
But, if you work inside a big room, like my factory, the 3D effect isn't so evident, especially for the far walls and red railings.
So, in this situation (like in a stadium), it's better to use >20cm-30.
But, as Ondra already said, the entire scene seems a little bit "small".
In my scene, we have both situations: close objects (the three "balconies) and the very far walls.
So, you have to choose a "compromise". For me, 10 cm was ok. Maybe 15... but it created some bad effect for the very close objects.
As you can see, with 20cm we have some overlapping on the two balconies, but for far objects, the 3D overlapping is very small.
Viceregal, with 50cm is good for the far walls, you can have a nice 3D vision, but you have the "feeling" the the factory is lime a miniature.
But you have too much overlapping for the balconies and a bad "nausa effect" when you watch the balconies.
