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The image depicts a nighttime scene of a multi-story institutional building, likely a school or community center, located within the city of Varna, Bulgaria. The building, constructed of a light-colored material, possibly stucco, features a prominent central entrance. This entrance is accessed via a wide, ten-step staircase with dark handrails, flanked on both sides by concrete accessibility ramps equipped with white metal handrails. The entrance portal itself is framed by a distinctive yellow, geometric, decorative surround.

The building's facade displays two rows of windows. The upper row consists of four standard rectangular windows with white frames. The lower row features six windows: the two outermost on each side have white frames and security grates, while the two central windows display green-tinted panes, with one exhibiting a small green light reflection. A single, intensely bright floodlight is centrally mounted above the second story, casting a strong glare and illuminating the building's front while creating pronounced shadows.

In the immediate foreground, a set of outdoor parallel bars, likely part of a playground or exercise area, is visible. These bars consist of silver horizontal rails supported by rust-colored vertical posts. The ground beneath the equipment is dark earth mixed with sparse patches of grass and sections of light-colored, interlocking concrete pavers. A larger, flat, unpaved or dirt area separates the foreground equipment from the building.

The surrounding environment is dark, indicative of night. Bare deciduous trees are visible on both the left and right sides of the frame against the dark sky, suggesting a winter or early spring setting. A distant streetlight emits a warm glow on the far right. No individuals, animals, or discernible actions are present in the scene, which appears static and deserted.
iliyanasenov

Mar 18, 2026

Varna, Bulgaria

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The image depicts a nighttime scene of a multi-story institutional building, likely a school or community center, located within the city of Varna, Bulgaria. The building, constructed of a light-colored material, possibly stucco, features a prominent central entrance. This entrance is accessed via a wide, ten-step staircase with dark handrails, flanked on both sides by concrete accessibility ramps equipped with white metal handrails. The entrance portal itself is framed by a distinctive yellow, geometric, decorative surround. The building's facade displays two rows of windows. The upper row consists of four standard rectangular windows with white frames. The lower row features six windows: the two outermost on each side have white frames and security grates, while the two central windows display green-tinted panes, with one exhibiting a small green light reflection. A single, intensely bright floodlight is centrally mounted above the second story, casting a strong glare and illuminating the building's front while creating pronounced shadows. In the immediate foreground, a set of outdoor parallel bars, likely part of a playground or exercise area, is visible. These bars consist of silver horizontal rails supported by rust-colored vertical posts. The ground beneath the equipment is dark earth mixed with sparse patches of grass and sections of light-colored, interlocking concrete pavers. A larger, flat, unpaved or dirt area separates the foreground equipment from the building. The surrounding environment is dark, indicative of night. Bare deciduous trees are visible on both the left and right sides of the frame against the dark sky, suggesting a winter or early spring setting. A distant streetlight emits a warm glow on the far right. No individuals, animals, or discernible actions are present in the scene, which appears static and deserted.

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