
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays a clear, reflective sign affixed to a light-colored, textured stone wall, likely indoors. The sign is oriented vertically, with its top left corner higher than its bottom right, suggesting it was captured at an angle. Four silver-colored mounting screws are visible in the corners of the sign. The text on the sign, printed in black, lists various rooms and services, primarily in French. The left side features a coat of arms logo, which reads "RÉPUBLIQUE ET CANTON DE GENÈVE." Under a main heading, several rooms are listed: * Salle du Grand Conseil * Salle du Conseil d'État * Salle des Pas Perdus * Salle Adhémar Fabri * Salle des Deux Cents Below these, there's a line that says "Accès réservé" (Reserved access). Further down, a section for the "Chancellerie d'État" (Chancellery of State) is detailed: * Accueil (bureau des huissiers) (Reception - bailiffs' office) * Lundi, mardi, jeudi et vendredi (8h - 12h / 14h - 16h) (Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday from 8 AM to 12 PM / 2 PM to 4 PM) * Mercredi (14h - 16h) (Wednesday from 2 PM to 4 PM) At the bottom right corner of the sign, there is a red triangular warning symbol depicting a person slipping, accompanied by the text "ATTENTION À LA MARCHE" (Watch your step/Mind the walk). The sign's surface shows reflections, particularly a vertical white line running through the center, indicating a light source or window opposite the sign. Shadows of circular objects are also faintly visible on the sign's background. Given the visible text, the location is likely within a governmental or official building in Genève, Switzerland, such as the Parliament or State Council building.
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