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This image captures a woman browsing an Italian tobacconist shop, likely a tabaccheria, given the prominent display of cigarettes, lottery tickets, and other convenience items. The woman, wearing a patterned dress and sandals, is seen from the side, reaching towards a display. The shelves behind her are packed with various products, including cigarette packs, lottery scratch cards, SIM cards (iliad is visible), and other small goods.

A large green sign with "BACCHERIA LOMBARDI" and "PUNTO SERVIZI" (Services Point) suggests the shop offers a range of services beyond tobacco. Other visible text includes information about the prohibition of selling to minors, lottery game details like "Gratta e Vinci!" (Scratch and Win!) and "Lotteria Italia," and payment services like "BOLLETTINI POSTALI" (Postal bulletins) and "BOLLETTINI BANCARI" (Bank bulletins). There are also advertisements for services like TRENITALIA and bus tickets. The shop appears well-stocked and busy, with a variety of colorful packaging. The flooring is a typical terrazzo pattern seen in Italy. The lighting suggests it could be daytime.
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Jun 8, 2026, 3:22 PM

Livorno, Italy

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This image captures a woman browsing an Italian tobacconist shop, likely a tabaccheria, given the prominent display of cigarettes, lottery tickets, and other convenience items. The woman, wearing a patterned dress and sandals, is seen from the side, reaching towards a display. The shelves behind her are packed with various products, including cigarette packs, lottery scratch cards, SIM cards (iliad is visible), and other small goods. A large green sign with "BACCHERIA LOMBARDI" and "PUNTO SERVIZI" (Services Point) suggests the shop offers a range of services beyond tobacco. Other visible text includes information about the prohibition of selling to minors, lottery game details like "Gratta e Vinci!" (Scratch and Win!) and "Lotteria Italia," and payment services like "BOLLETTINI POSTALI" (Postal bulletins) and "BOLLETTINI BANCARI" (Bank bulletins). There are also advertisements for services like TRENITALIA and bus tickets. The shop appears well-stocked and busy, with a variety of colorful packaging. The flooring is a typical terrazzo pattern seen in Italy. The lighting suggests it could be daytime.

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