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The image depicts the interior of a wine bar/shop identified as Vino & Grad, located in Belgrade, Serbia. The view is from an elevated position, looking down into the main space.

The dominant feature is a multi-tiered shelving system constructed from gray metal pipes and clamps, spanning the left wall from floor to ceiling. Four main shelves are visible, each densely packed with dark-glass wine bottles of varying shapes and sizes. An approximate count suggests hundreds of bottles are displayed on these shelves.

Below the lowest shelf, a horizontal, refrigerated wine cooler is visible, featuring glass doors and an illuminated orange display on its top surface. This display contains text outlining the establishment's philosophy on minimal intervention wines and offering a 20% discount on take-away bottle purchases.

The ceiling features exposed, cylindrical metal air ducts, some wrapped in reflective insulation, alongside a track lighting system with multiple cylindrical spotlights. The walls are a plain, light color.

On the right side of the frame, an indoor air conditioning split unit is mounted high on the wall. Below it, a large, curved, gray metal ventilation pipe extends vertically from the wooden plank floor. A modern, minimalist coat rack with multiple upward-curving arms stands adjacent to the pipe. A segment of a light-colored armchair with a metal frame and a potted plant are visible in the lower right corner. Two red rectangular boxes are placed on one of the shelves to the right of the cooler.

No individuals are present in the scene, and no actions or interactions are depicted. The overall environment suggests a curated, industrial-chic aesthetic focused on wine retail and consumption.
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Mar 27, 2026, 7:25 PM

Belgrade, Serbia

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The image depicts the interior of a wine bar/shop identified as Vino & Grad, located in Belgrade, Serbia. The view is from an elevated position, looking down into the main space. The dominant feature is a multi-tiered shelving system constructed from gray metal pipes and clamps, spanning the left wall from floor to ceiling. Four main shelves are visible, each densely packed with dark-glass wine bottles of varying shapes and sizes. An approximate count suggests hundreds of bottles are displayed on these shelves. Below the lowest shelf, a horizontal, refrigerated wine cooler is visible, featuring glass doors and an illuminated orange display on its top surface. This display contains text outlining the establishment's philosophy on minimal intervention wines and offering a 20% discount on take-away bottle purchases. The ceiling features exposed, cylindrical metal air ducts, some wrapped in reflective insulation, alongside a track lighting system with multiple cylindrical spotlights. The walls are a plain, light color. On the right side of the frame, an indoor air conditioning split unit is mounted high on the wall. Below it, a large, curved, gray metal ventilation pipe extends vertically from the wooden plank floor. A modern, minimalist coat rack with multiple upward-curving arms stands adjacent to the pipe. A segment of a light-colored armchair with a metal frame and a potted plant are visible in the lower right corner. Two red rectangular boxes are placed on one of the shelves to the right of the cooler. No individuals are present in the scene, and no actions or interactions are depicted. The overall environment suggests a curated, industrial-chic aesthetic focused on wine retail and consumption.

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