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The image displays the interior of the Climb-Inn Kletter- & Boulderhalle Essen, situated at Schederhofstraße 140, 45145 Essen, Germany. The scene captures a large, open-plan indoor bouldering facility characterized by high ceilings and an industrial architectural style.

In the foreground and extending towards the right, a substantial, multi-faceted bouldering structure dominates the view. This structure features angular sections painted in beige, red, black, and white, densely fitted with numerous climbing holds and geometric volumes of various shapes and sizes. Hold colors include prominent teal and black volumes, along with smaller holds in white, orange, and grey. Some holds bear numerical markings, such as "19" and "20."

To the left and in the background, a flatter bouldering wall is visible. This wall has a white base adorned with large, abstract, angular patterns in black and a vibrant fuchsia (pinkish-red). It is populated with a wide assortment of smaller climbing holds in colors such as yellow, blue, pink, purple, and black. The "CLIMB HALL" logo is distinctly visible on this wall.

The entire floor area beneath both bouldering walls is uniformly covered by thick, teal-colored safety crash pads. The ceiling above features exposed concrete panels, robust industrial support beams (I-beams and concrete pillars), various lighting fixtures including fluorescent tubes and spotlights, and visible ventilation ductwork. A horizontal row of rectangular windows is situated high on the back wall, allowing for ambient light penetration. A fragment of a vintage-style chair, showing a brown leather seat and a dark wooden frame, is partially visible in the bottom-left foreground, partially obscured by the crash pads. No individuals are present in the depicted scene, and consequently, no actions or interactions are observed.
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Mar 25, 2026

Essen, Germany

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The image displays the interior of the Climb-Inn Kletter- & Boulderhalle Essen, situated at Schederhofstraße 140, 45145 Essen, Germany. The scene captures a large, open-plan indoor bouldering facility characterized by high ceilings and an industrial architectural style. In the foreground and extending towards the right, a substantial, multi-faceted bouldering structure dominates the view. This structure features angular sections painted in beige, red, black, and white, densely fitted with numerous climbing holds and geometric volumes of various shapes and sizes. Hold colors include prominent teal and black volumes, along with smaller holds in white, orange, and grey. Some holds bear numerical markings, such as "19" and "20." To the left and in the background, a flatter bouldering wall is visible. This wall has a white base adorned with large, abstract, angular patterns in black and a vibrant fuchsia (pinkish-red). It is populated with a wide assortment of smaller climbing holds in colors such as yellow, blue, pink, purple, and black. The "CLIMB HALL" logo is distinctly visible on this wall. The entire floor area beneath both bouldering walls is uniformly covered by thick, teal-colored safety crash pads. The ceiling above features exposed concrete panels, robust industrial support beams (I-beams and concrete pillars), various lighting fixtures including fluorescent tubes and spotlights, and visible ventilation ductwork. A horizontal row of rectangular windows is situated high on the back wall, allowing for ambient light penetration. A fragment of a vintage-style chair, showing a brown leather seat and a dark wooden frame, is partially visible in the bottom-left foreground, partially obscured by the crash pads. No individuals are present in the depicted scene, and consequently, no actions or interactions are observed.

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