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An image, rotated roughly 90 degrees counter-clockwise, displays a clear acrylic or glass plaque mounted on a textured stone wall, likely in Genève, Switzerland, given the visible text. The plaque is attached with four metal standoffs. The wall features an ornate stone carving to the left of the plaque. The lighting is dim, suggesting it is either evening, night, or a dimly lit interior space. The plaque contains various French texts in dark lettering, indicating different areas and departments within a governmental or judicial building. A small logo at the bottom left of the plaque reads "RÉPUBLIQUE ET CANTON DE GENÈVE". A graphic symbol resembling a security camera or surveillance icon is at the top left of the plaque. The visible text on the plaque includes: - "Salle Mozart" (Mozart Room) - "Tribune du public" (Public Gallery) - "Tribune presse" (Press Gallery) - "Accès réservé" (Reserved Access) - "Chancellerie d'État" (State Chancellery) - "Direction des affaires juridiques" (Directorate of Legal Affairs) - "Section des recours au Conseil d'État" (Appeals Section to the Council of State) - "Greffe de la Cour d'appel du Pouvoir judiciaire" (Registry of the Court of Appeal of the Judicial Power) No people are visible, and no active events are taking place.
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