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The image displays the modern, brightly lit interior of a subway station in Warszawa, Poland, captured from an elevated, angled perspective. The architectural design is contemporary and sleek.

The ceiling features a striking pattern of rectangular panels in metallic copper and brass/gold tones, horizontally arranged and separated by thin grey and white linear elements. A prominent, abstract art installation made of glowing white neon-like tubes hangs from the ceiling, forming a cross shape. This installation spells out station names such as "TROCKA" and "PŁOCKA" in a stylized vertical arrangement.

The right wall is clad in light-colored rectangular tiles with dark grout, integrated with vertical linear lights that illuminate the surface. A textured strip, possibly for tactile guidance, runs along the lower part of this wall. On the left side, lighter, possibly metallic or white, paneling and support structures are visible.

A blue rectangular illuminated sign hangs from the left wall area, clearly displaying the text "Bródno" accompanied by a right-pointing arrow, indicating direction. Another smaller, thin strip on the ceiling also shows "Płocka".

The floor, partially visible on the lower right, consists of light-colored, possibly speckled, rectangular tiles. A glimpse of a black and red object, likely clothing or a bag, is visible in the upper right corner, hinting at a person nearby but outside the main frame.

No specific activity or event is taking place, presenting a calm and functional scene within this transportation hub. As an indoor, artificially lit environment, the time of day is indeterminate. The visible station names "Bródno", "Trocka", and "Płocka" serve as strong location cues, identifying the setting as a station on the Warsaw Metro Line M2.
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Feb 7, 2025

Warszawa, Poland

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The image displays the modern, brightly lit interior of a subway station in Warszawa, Poland, captured from an elevated, angled perspective. The architectural design is contemporary and sleek. The ceiling features a striking pattern of rectangular panels in metallic copper and brass/gold tones, horizontally arranged and separated by thin grey and white linear elements. A prominent, abstract art installation made of glowing white neon-like tubes hangs from the ceiling, forming a cross shape. This installation spells out station names such as "TROCKA" and "PŁOCKA" in a stylized vertical arrangement. The right wall is clad in light-colored rectangular tiles with dark grout, integrated with vertical linear lights that illuminate the surface. A textured strip, possibly for tactile guidance, runs along the lower part of this wall. On the left side, lighter, possibly metallic or white, paneling and support structures are visible. A blue rectangular illuminated sign hangs from the left wall area, clearly displaying the text "Bródno" accompanied by a right-pointing arrow, indicating direction. Another smaller, thin strip on the ceiling also shows "Płocka". The floor, partially visible on the lower right, consists of light-colored, possibly speckled, rectangular tiles. A glimpse of a black and red object, likely clothing or a bag, is visible in the upper right corner, hinting at a person nearby but outside the main frame. No specific activity or event is taking place, presenting a calm and functional scene within this transportation hub. As an indoor, artificially lit environment, the time of day is indeterminate. The visible station names "Bródno", "Trocka", and "Płocka" serve as strong location cues, identifying the setting as a station on the Warsaw Metro Line M2.

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