Memory from Haskovo, Bulgaria
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Haskovo, Bulgaria
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This image presents a long, empty institutional hallway, likely within a school in Haskovo, Bulgaria

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This image presents a long, empty institutional hallway, likely within a school in Haskovo, Bulgaria. The perspective looks directly down the corridor, which recedes into the distance with consistent architectural elements. The walls are painted in a two-tone scheme: the upper half is a light peach or beige, while the lower half is a darker, desaturated tan. The left wall features several framed pictures or artworks, evenly spaced along its length. In the immediate foreground on the left, a white door with a horizontal panel design is visible, displaying the label "VIII в" in red text. An exposed black electrical conduit runs along the upper left wall, just below the ceiling line. The right wall is characterized by a series of large, multi-paned windows, framed in white, which extend high up the wall. These windows provide natural light and offer a view of a cloudy sky with bare tree branches outside. Below each window, a white horizontal panel radiator is mounted on the wall. Vertical support pillars, painted in the same two-tone scheme as the walls, separate the window sections. The ceiling is a uniform light peach/beige and is equipped with multiple rectangular fluorescent light fixtures. At least one small, dark, circular device, consistent with a smoke detector or fire alarm sensor, is affixed to the ceiling in the mid-ground. The floor is covered with grey, speckled tiles or terrazzo, showing signs of wear. The hallway is entirely devoid of people or any discernible activity. Lighting is provided by both the natural light entering through the windows and the artificial illumination from the overhead fixtures.