
Stake attention in this memory
An interior view displays a hallway within the Former House of Detention (Huis van Bewaring) at Weteringschans, Amsterdam, Netherlands. The scene features a row of four identical, light-grey painted cell doors on the right side of a narrow corridor, receding into the background. Each door is constructed from vertical wooden planks, heavily reinforced with numerous protruding, round metal rivets evenly distributed across its surface. The paint on the doors is chipped and worn, revealing cracks in the underlying wood. The front-most door exhibits a dark, T-shaped iron handle/latch mechanism and visible silver-colored butt hinges on its left side. A circular metal inspection port or peephole cover is present at eye level on this and subsequent doors. Above the second door from the foreground, a small rectangular red indicator light is affixed to the off-white wall. A black rectangular object, possibly an information display, is mounted above the third door. The hallway floor is a light grey, speckled terrazzo or epoxy surface. The walls are uniformly light-colored. No individuals or active interactions are present.
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