
Stake attention in this memory
This interior photograph depicts an unoccupied museum exhibit space within Birmingham, United Kingdom. The room features white walls, a dark tiled floor, and a white ceiling equipped with track lighting and recessed lights. The primary exhibit occupies the left and front walls, centered around a large graphic display. This display includes a yellow-highlighted map of the United Kingdom with "Birmingham" labeled, connected to a detailed black-and-white street map of Birmingham that covers a significant portion of the wall. Various colored lines emanate from points on the city map, extending to multiple circular, dome-shaped display cases mounted on the walls. These cases are colored pink, orange, green, purple, and blue, and each encases an object. Examples include a golden bell in a large pink dome on the lower left, a green plate in an orange dome, and a rectangular framed item in a purple dome. Small informational text panels are positioned near many of these displays. On the upper right wall, red text provides an introductory message about Birmingham's history and the museum's offerings. Further right, a large red circular paddle-like sign, not enclosed in a dome, partially reads "IT'S NOT all over at ROVER" and "TOG." A black double power socket is visible on the wall below the Birmingham map. A light-colored wooden bench with visible legs is positioned on the dark tiled floor in the foreground, facing the main exhibit wall. A small, crumpled piece of white paper or tissue lies on the floor towards the right foreground. No individuals are present in the scene.
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