
Stake attention in this memory
An ornate, gilded sunburst-style mirror is mounted on a white wall in an interior space. The mirror features a central circular reflective surface framed by radial extensions adorned with carved leaves and small, embedded circular mirrors. A person wearing a light-colored garment is partially reflected in the central mirror, appearing to hold a device to capture the image. The reflection also shows an interior doorway and a dark-framed object on a distant wall. Below the mirror, a laminated sign titled "NORMAS DE HIGIENE" (Hygiene Rules) is affixed to the wall. The sign lists instructions for toilet use and hand washing, indicated by accompanying icons. The presence of the hygiene sign and the decorative style, characteristic of colonial-era craftsmanship, indicates the location is a public restroom within a cultural or historical building in Bogota, Colombia, specifically consistent with facilities found in the Banco de la República cultural complex in La Candelaria, such as the Museo Botero or Casa de la Moneda.
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