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This forensic description details the interior of a restaurant or bar, identified as Carpe Diem Argentine in Lyon, France, due to its pervasive Argentine cultural theme. The scene is illuminated by warm, dim lighting from exposed Edison-style filament bulbs suspended by ropes from a white ceiling, which also features a visible electrical conduit and recessed spotlights. A pink/purple neon light emits a subtle glow from the far left.

The walls are densely covered with an eclectic collection of framed posters, photographs, signs, and memorabilia. Key visual elements include a red "ABIERTO" (Open) neon sign, a framed white football jersey with a red diagonal stripe (indicative of River Plate), and a prominent metallic sign bearing the Spanish text "ORDEN Y LIMPIEZA CADA COSA EN SU LUGAR" (Order and cleanliness, everything in its place). Other significant items are a circular "TANGO Argentino" sign, various Argentine football club emblems (e.g., CABJ for Boca Juniors, San Lorenzo, Racing Club), historical posters such as one referencing "PERON EN EL GOBIERNO," and advertisements for Argentine products like Fernet Branca and Pineral. A vintage tennis racket, a yellow toy bus, and various photographs, including one of what appears to be Eva Perón, are also affixed to the wall. Argentine currency notes are taped to a section of the wall.

The foreground and midground feature multiple light-colored wooden tables, arranged to accommodate patrons. These tables are paired with dark-framed chairs featuring reddish-brown upholstered seats and backs, typical of a dining establishment. No individuals are present in the depicted scene, which focuses entirely on the decor and setup of the venue.
isabella

Mar 26, 2026

Lyon, France

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This forensic description details the interior of a restaurant or bar, identified as Carpe Diem Argentine in Lyon, France, due to its pervasive Argentine cultural theme. The scene is illuminated by warm, dim lighting from exposed Edison-style filament bulbs suspended by ropes from a white ceiling, which also features a visible electrical conduit and recessed spotlights. A pink/purple neon light emits a subtle glow from the far left. The walls are densely covered with an eclectic collection of framed posters, photographs, signs, and memorabilia. Key visual elements include a red "ABIERTO" (Open) neon sign, a framed white football jersey with a red diagonal stripe (indicative of River Plate), and a prominent metallic sign bearing the Spanish text "ORDEN Y LIMPIEZA CADA COSA EN SU LUGAR" (Order and cleanliness, everything in its place). Other significant items are a circular "TANGO Argentino" sign, various Argentine football club emblems (e.g., CABJ for Boca Juniors, San Lorenzo, Racing Club), historical posters such as one referencing "PERON EN EL GOBIERNO," and advertisements for Argentine products like Fernet Branca and Pineral. A vintage tennis racket, a yellow toy bus, and various photographs, including one of what appears to be Eva Perón, are also affixed to the wall. Argentine currency notes are taped to a section of the wall. The foreground and midground feature multiple light-colored wooden tables, arranged to accommodate patrons. These tables are paired with dark-framed chairs featuring reddish-brown upholstered seats and backs, typical of a dining establishment. No individuals are present in the depicted scene, which focuses entirely on the decor and setup of the venue.

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