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Sat, Mar 28, 2026, 12:20 AM

21d ago

Vienna, Austria

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The image displays the interior of The Bank Brasserie & Bar, situated at Am Hof 2, 1010 Vienna, Austria. The scene is characterized by a prominent, vaulted, multi-level ceiling constructed from a grid…read more

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The image displays the interior of The Bank Brasserie & Bar, situated at Am Hof 2, 1010 Vienna, Austria. The scene is characterized by a prominent, vaulted, multi-level ceiling constructed from a grid of small, reflective, gold-toned square panels, which distort and mirror the bar's internal lighting and hues, including flashes of red and blue. In the mid-ground and right half of the frame, a dark, multi-tiered bar or shelving unit is visible. This structure features curved shelves meticulously arranged with numerous bottles of spirits, varying in size, shape, and liquid color (clear, blue, amber). Below one of the bar tiers, a rack holds inverted clear drinking glasses. Multiple spherical, opaque light fixtures, emitting a warm glow, are mounted on the ceiling and potentially within the bar structure. On the far left, a tall, dark-framed window or doorway offers a blurred view of an exterior architectural element. Below this opening, a decorative arrangement of dark branches adorned with small, reddish-pink flowers is partially visible. Indistinct human figures are present, discernible as blurred forms in the foreground and as distorted reflections within the ceiling panels, suggesting patrons and staff. The lighting is predominantly dim and warm, contributing to a luxurious, atmospheric environment. | Open Wire