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This image depicts an interior view of a multi-story building, presumably located in Sofia, Bulgaria. The precise street address or specific name of the establishment is not discernible from the visual information provided.

The scene focuses on a concrete or terrazzo staircase ascending from the lower-left to the upper-right. The stair treads and risers are dark gray with subtle speckling, indicating a durable, possibly polished stone or aggregate material. The wall alongside the staircase is painted an off-white or light cream color, with a dark, possibly granite or marble, skirting defining the top edge of the staircase structure.

A wooden handrail, stained dark brown and polished, runs parallel to the staircase, supported by black metal balusters featuring an ornate, scrolled, or 'S'-shaped design. A second, higher section of the same handrail and baluster system is visible further up the ascent. Behind the upper section of the handrail, a few green leaves from a potted plant are visible.

To the left of the staircase, a large window dominates a section of a landing or adjacent room. The window has white PVC frames, divided into multiple rectangular panes. The glass appears frosted or reflective, displaying a uniform light blue tint that obscures any view of the exterior or clear interior details beyond. Below the window, a white, horizontally ribbed radiator is installed. To the left of the radiator, a single black chair with a metal frame is partially visible, indicating a waiting area or office space. The ceiling above this area features a long, linear fluorescent light fixture, illuminated and providing artificial light to the space. The floor of the visible landing area is dark, similar in tone to the staircase steps. No individuals, actions, or specific interactions are visible within the frame.
Mario tarikata

Mar 11, 2026

Sofia, Bulgaria

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This image depicts an interior view of a multi-story building, presumably located in Sofia, Bulgaria. The precise street address or specific name of the establishment is not discernible from the visual information provided. The scene focuses on a concrete or terrazzo staircase ascending from the lower-left to the upper-right. The stair treads and risers are dark gray with subtle speckling, indicating a durable, possibly polished stone or aggregate material. The wall alongside the staircase is painted an off-white or light cream color, with a dark, possibly granite or marble, skirting defining the top edge of the staircase structure. A wooden handrail, stained dark brown and polished, runs parallel to the staircase, supported by black metal balusters featuring an ornate, scrolled, or 'S'-shaped design. A second, higher section of the same handrail and baluster system is visible further up the ascent. Behind the upper section of the handrail, a few green leaves from a potted plant are visible. To the left of the staircase, a large window dominates a section of a landing or adjacent room. The window has white PVC frames, divided into multiple rectangular panes. The glass appears frosted or reflective, displaying a uniform light blue tint that obscures any view of the exterior or clear interior details beyond. Below the window, a white, horizontally ribbed radiator is installed. To the left of the radiator, a single black chair with a metal frame is partially visible, indicating a waiting area or office space. The ceiling above this area features a long, linear fluorescent light fixture, illuminated and providing artificial light to the space. The floor of the visible landing area is dark, similar in tone to the staircase steps. No individuals, actions, or specific interactions are visible within the frame.

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