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The image shows the interior of an elevator, characterized by its metallic control panel and stainless steel doors. No people are visible.

The scene depicts the right-hand interior wall of the elevator cab, featuring a control panel on the left and the closed elevator doors on the right. The control panel is made of brushed metal and contains numerous round push buttons arranged vertically. Some buttons are illuminated; a red light is active on a button located in the upper-middle section of the panel (possibly indicating a selected floor like 7 or 8), and a green light is active on a button near the bottom (possibly for a lower floor like 1 or 2, or a function like "door open"). Above the buttons, there's a small display with text "kg" and "osob" (Czech for "persons"), and the number "6" is faintly visible next to "osob," indicating a capacity of 6 persons. Below this capacity indicator, faded red text is visible, which appears to read "POZOR NEPŘEKRAČUJTE MAXIMÁLNÍ ZATÍŽENÍ" (Caution: Do not exceed maximum load), a common safety warning in Czech elevators. A speaker grill is also present on the control panel. At the very bottom of the control panel is a dark, rectangular object, possibly a key switch or emergency stop button cover.

The elevator doors are made of brushed stainless steel and show signs of wear, including scratches and a distinct white smudge or streak towards the bottom-center. A portion of a metal handrail is visible in the bottom right corner of the image, affixed to the right wall inside the elevator. The side walls of the elevator (not including the doors and control panel) are a light, textured beige color. The overall impression is of a functional but somewhat older and used elevator, consistent with settings in Prague, Czechia, as suggested by the visible Czech text. The lighting suggests artificial indoor light. No specific activity is captured, but the illuminated buttons imply an elevator in operation or waiting for a selection.
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Jun 3, 2026

Prague, Czechia

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The image shows the interior of an elevator, characterized by its metallic control panel and stainless steel doors. No people are visible. The scene depicts the right-hand interior wall of the elevator cab, featuring a control panel on the left and the closed elevator doors on the right. The control panel is made of brushed metal and contains numerous round push buttons arranged vertically. Some buttons are illuminated; a red light is active on a button located in the upper-middle section of the panel (possibly indicating a selected floor like 7 or 8), and a green light is active on a button near the bottom (possibly for a lower floor like 1 or 2, or a function like "door open"). Above the buttons, there's a small display with text "kg" and "osob" (Czech for "persons"), and the number "6" is faintly visible next to "osob," indicating a capacity of 6 persons. Below this capacity indicator, faded red text is visible, which appears to read "POZOR NEPŘEKRAČUJTE MAXIMÁLNÍ ZATÍŽENÍ" (Caution: Do not exceed maximum load), a common safety warning in Czech elevators. A speaker grill is also present on the control panel. At the very bottom of the control panel is a dark, rectangular object, possibly a key switch or emergency stop button cover. The elevator doors are made of brushed stainless steel and show signs of wear, including scratches and a distinct white smudge or streak towards the bottom-center. A portion of a metal handrail is visible in the bottom right corner of the image, affixed to the right wall inside the elevator. The side walls of the elevator (not including the doors and control panel) are a light, textured beige color. The overall impression is of a functional but somewhat older and used elevator, consistent with settings in Prague, Czechia, as suggested by the visible Czech text. The lighting suggests artificial indoor light. No specific activity is captured, but the illuminated buttons imply an elevator in operation or waiting for a selection.

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