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This media file depicts a museum or exhibition display, likely in Budapest, Hungary, recreating a historical office or workspace. The central focus is a large, dark brown wooden desk with a glass top, suggesting it's an exhibit showcasing items. On the desk, an old-fashioned dark brown telephone with a rotary dial and a separate handset rests near the top. Below it, a small white bust or figurine is visible. Further down, a black vintage typewriter is placed on the desk, displaying "ROYAL" on its mechanism. Under the glass tabletop, various documents, papers, and possibly small objects are arranged for viewing. Behind the desk, a dark brown leather coat hangs on a tall wooden panel or door, with a flat cap or hat resting on its shoulder. This wooden panel features carved rectangular designs. To the left, on a light-colored wall, a framed painting shows a person in a suit reading a newspaper. The newspaper's headline clearly displays "SZABAD NEP," which means "Free People" or "Free Nation" in Hungarian. Below the painting, a white information tag is visible with Hungarian text, including "A Kádár-korszak hétköznapjai," indicating "The everyday life of the Kádár era." Above the painting, a framed black and white photograph depicts a group of people, with "AZ" visible at the bottom left. The upper part of the image shows a window or display opening with what appears to be barbed wire, suggesting themes of confinement or a specific historical period. The floor is a dark gray, and the walls are light gray. The scene conveys a sense of history, specifically referencing the Kádár era in Hungary through the visible text, and is presented as an indoor museum exhibit.
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