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The image shows three wooden double doors in a building interior. The doors are aged and weathered, with visible wood grain and some wear and tear. Each door has a glass panel at the top. Red hazard signs are affixed to the upper portion of each door.

The leftmost door has a sign that reads "216 Э Проход запрещён" (216 E Passage prohibited).
The middle door has two signs. The top sign reads "216 Э Проход запрещён" (216 E Passage prohibited). The bottom sign reads "Опасно для жизни" (Dangerous to life) with a lightning bolt symbol.
The rightmost door has a sign that reads "216г Э Проход запрещён" (216g E Passage prohibited).

The doors appear to be in a hallway or common area of a building. The walls above the doors are paneled with wood. There are metal fixtures on the doors, including handles and locks. The floor in front of the doors is tiled with a speckled pattern.

The overall impression is one of an older building, possibly a public space or an institution, given the hazard signs. The wood paneling and doors suggest a certain architectural style common in Soviet-era buildings in Moscow, Russia.
catherinecomeon

Jun 28, 2026

Moscow, Russia

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The image shows three wooden double doors in a building interior. The doors are aged and weathered, with visible wood grain and some wear and tear. Each door has a glass panel at the top. Red hazard signs are affixed to the upper portion of each door. The leftmost door has a sign that reads "216 Э Проход запрещён" (216 E Passage prohibited). The middle door has two signs. The top sign reads "216 Э Проход запрещён" (216 E Passage prohibited). The bottom sign reads "Опасно для жизни" (Dangerous to life) with a lightning bolt symbol. The rightmost door has a sign that reads "216г Э Проход запрещён" (216g E Passage prohibited). The doors appear to be in a hallway or common area of a building. The walls above the doors are paneled with wood. There are metal fixtures on the doors, including handles and locks. The floor in front of the doors is tiled with a speckled pattern. The overall impression is one of an older building, possibly a public space or an institution, given the hazard signs. The wood paneling and doors suggest a certain architectural style common in Soviet-era buildings in Moscow, Russia.

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