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This image depicts an aged, dark grey elevator door in a hallway environment, specifically located at Zosim Dimitrov St. No. 1 in Vratsa, Bulgaria, according to a service sticker. The metallic door shows signs of wear, including chipped paint along its edges. A rectangular, off-white call button housing an orange circular push button is mounted on the light beige-tan wall to the left of the door. Below the call button, a white, possibly plastic, elevator handle is affixed to the door; it appears damaged or partially detached from its mounting. Centrally on the door, a vertical observation window with a worn, light-colored frame reveals a dark interior, likely the elevator shaft. Above the door, a metallic panel displays three numerical floor indicators (1, 2, 3), with the number '2' illuminated in orange, signifying the current floor. Two white informational stickers are present on the door. The more prominent sticker on the left lists "АСАНСЬОРЕН СЕРВИЗ ВЛАДИ И СИН - ВРАЦА" (Elevator Service Vladi and Son - Vratsa) and provides contact phone numbers for three technicians and an office. The surrounding walls are a light beige-tan, exhibiting extensive scuffs, discoloration, and patches of peeling paint. A white electrical conduit is visible running vertically in the corner of the right wall. The overall scene conveys a utilitarian, well-used, and somewhat unmaintained public or residential building interior. No individuals, actions, or direct interactions are visible.
Krasibg28

Jun 7, 2026, 8:55 PM

Vratsa, Bulgaria

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This image depicts an aged, dark grey elevator door in a hallway environment, specifically located at Zosim Dimitrov St. No. 1 in Vratsa, Bulgaria, according to a service sticker. The metallic door shows signs of wear, including chipped paint along its edges. A rectangular, off-white call button housing an orange circular push button is mounted on the light beige-tan wall to the left of the door. Below the call button, a white, possibly plastic, elevator handle is affixed to the door; it appears damaged or partially detached from its mounting. Centrally on the door, a vertical observation window with a worn, light-colored frame reveals a dark interior, likely the elevator shaft. Above the door, a metallic panel displays three numerical floor indicators (1, 2, 3), with the number '2' illuminated in orange, signifying the current floor. Two white informational stickers are present on the door. The more prominent sticker on the left lists "АСАНСЬОРЕН СЕРВИЗ ВЛАДИ И СИН - ВРАЦА" (Elevator Service Vladi and Son - Vratsa) and provides contact phone numbers for three technicians and an office. The surrounding walls are a light beige-tan, exhibiting extensive scuffs, discoloration, and patches of peeling paint. A white electrical conduit is visible running vertically in the corner of the right wall. The overall scene conveys a utilitarian, well-used, and somewhat unmaintained public or residential building interior. No individuals, actions, or direct interactions are visible.

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