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VRVIRTUNOVA VR KLUB

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Tue, Jun 2, 2026, 04:34 PM

7d ago

Trastenik, Bulgaria

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The image captures the exterior facade of a commercial building, likely a VR arcade or club, in Trastenik, Bulgaria. The building features a series of white-framed windows, seven visible in total, ext…read more

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The image captures the exterior facade of a commercial building, likely a VR arcade or club, in Trastenik, Bulgaria. The building features a series of white-framed windows, seven visible in total, extending along its length. These windows are covered with dark, reflective material, each displaying a circular logo and the text "VIRTUNOVA VR CLUB." The reflection of trees or foliage can be subtly seen in the upper parts of the window coverings. Above the windows, a green-painted wooden frieze is visible, topped by a large black banner. This banner prominently displays "VIRTUNOVA VR ARENA" in blue and white lettering, accompanied by a stylized "VN" logo. The wall above the banner appears to be made of light-colored wood panelling or OSB board, possibly painted, and has a single fluorescent light fixture attached to it. The upper part of this wall shows warm, golden light, suggesting it's daytime, possibly late afternoon or early morning with sunlight hitting the building. Below the windows, the foundation of the building is clad with rough, grey and beige stone blocks, giving it a somewhat rustic appearance. The ground in front of the building is a paved or concrete surface. The overall impression is that of a functional, albeit modestly constructed, commercial establishment. No people or specific activities are depicted in the static shot. | Open Wire