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Wed, Apr 29, 2026, 06:46 AM

Nice, France

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The image depicts a modern interior space, strongly resembling an airport terminal in Nice, France. The view is from a low perspective, looking along a corridor or concourse. In the foreground, the b…read more

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The image depicts a modern interior space, strongly resembling an airport terminal in Nice, France. The view is from a low perspective, looking along a corridor or concourse. In the foreground, the back of a person is visible. They are wearing a white t-shirt with black stripes on the sleeves and shoulders, and a black backpack is worn over their shoulders. Their right arm is raised, holding a strap of the backpack, suggesting they are in motion. To the left, a striking architectural feature dominates the upper portion of the frame: an intricate wooden lattice structure that forms part of the ceiling or upper wall. This pattern of light-colored wooden beams creates a dynamic, criss-cross design against a lighter, possibly metallic or panelled background. On the right side of the space, a large, brightly lit advertisement panel is prominent. It displays the logo and text "ENGEL&VÖLKERS Real Estate," accompanied by an image of a multi-story building complex on a rocky coast under a clear blue sky. The word "REACH" is also partially visible on the advertisement. Above the advertisement, black overhead signs with white text provide navigation information. One sign clearly indicates "Portes A00 A20 Gates" and another, further along, directs towards "Correspondances Connecting flights" with an arrow. A smaller sign partially visible in the distance also refers to gates, "A10 A15." The floor or a distant wall on the far right consists of large, light-toned square tiles. The setting, with its specific gate numbers and connecting flight information in both French and English, strongly points to an airport environment. | Open Wire