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The image displays an interior scene within the Gregorian Egyptian Museum, located in Città del Vaticano, Vatican City. A large, dark gray stone statue of the Egyptian goddess Sekhmet, depicted seated with a lioness head, human body, an ornate collar, and a damaged headdress, stands centrally on a low black pedestal. To the left of the statue, a male subject with short hair, wearing a dark suit, white shirt, dark tie, and a light blue surgical mask, walks towards the left side of the frame, looking slightly leftward. To the right, a female subject with long dark hair, wearing a dark long-sleeved top and a light-colored tiered skirt, walks away from the statue towards the right, viewed from behind. Two prominent, light-colored fluted columns with ornate lotus-petal capitals rise in the background against dark blue walls. The floor consists of reddish-brown square tiles. Other indistinct figures are visible in the dimly lit background, suggesting additional museum visitors.
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Mar 10, 2026

Città del Vaticano, Vatican City

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The image displays an interior scene within the Gregorian Egyptian Museum, located in Città del Vaticano, Vatican City. A large, dark gray stone statue of the Egyptian goddess Sekhmet, depicted seated with a lioness head, human body, an ornate collar, and a damaged headdress, stands centrally on a low black pedestal. To the left of the statue, a male subject with short hair, wearing a dark suit, white shirt, dark tie, and a light blue surgical mask, walks towards the left side of the frame, looking slightly leftward. To the right, a female subject with long dark hair, wearing a dark long-sleeved top and a light-colored tiered skirt, walks away from the statue towards the right, viewed from behind. Two prominent, light-colored fluted columns with ornate lotus-petal capitals rise in the background against dark blue walls. The floor consists of reddish-brown square tiles. Other indistinct figures are visible in the dimly lit background, suggesting additional museum visitors.

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