
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays the interior of a museum exhibition hall in Asenovgrad, Bulgaria. A large, reconstructed fossilized skeleton of a proboscidean, identified by a prominent plaque as "Deinotherium thraciensis sp. nov. Dimitar Kovachev, Ivan Nikolov," occupies the central space. The skeleton is a light bone color, with distinct downward-curving tusks. The ceiling is characterized by a geometric, pyramidal panel system in a reddish-brown hue. Walls are predominantly off-white, with dark wood paneling extending from the floor to approximately mid-height. Several rectangular windows are visible on the left wall, one larger framed opening showing a reflection of another interior space. The floor features a herringbone parquet pattern in the main aisle, transitioning to light-colored marble tiling with grey veining in the central display area. Illuminated glass display cases line the left and rear walls, exhibiting various fossil specimens. Smaller, rectangular glass cases on pedestals are positioned around the central skeleton, each containing additional bone fragments or fossils. Informational signage includes a tall, vertical black-framed poster on the left wall with Bulgarian text and diagrams, likely illustrating dental evolution. Another smaller, horizontal black-and-white image is mounted below the windows on the left. Rope barriers, consisting of dark posts and thin ropes, delineate pathways around the main exhibit. A white, vertical air conditioning unit is situated on the far right side of the hall. No individuals are present in the scene.
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