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The image shows a close-up of a weathered, metallic elevator control panel in Smolensk, Russia. The panel is scuffed and scratched, indicating age and heavy use. Various buttons and labels are visible.

Prominently displayed are several numbered buttons. A large, bold "9" is to the right of a cluster of smaller buttons. Below this, "56" and "3-4" are scrawled in black marker next to corresponding buttons. To the left of the "9" button, there's a label written in Cyrillic text, "Вызов" (Vizov), meaning "Call," accompanied by arrows and a small drawing that might be initials or a symbol. Above this, there's a small, rectangular window with horizontal slats, possibly a display or indicator.

Further up the panel, there's a faint, possibly drawn symbol resembling an "A" with a heart shape above it. At the very top edge of the visible panel, some faint Cyrillic characters, "35," are visible. Two small, rectangular illuminated buttons, one orange-red and one pink, are located at the bottom of the panel.

The overall scene suggests an older, possibly Soviet-era building, given the style of the panel and the common practice of hand-writing labels in such locations. The lighting is dim and warm, creating a slightly gritty and nostalgic atmosphere. There are no people visible in the frame, and the focus is entirely on the details of the control panel itself. The condition of the panel hints at a functional but not newly maintained elevator.
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Jun 26, 2026

Smolensk, Russia

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The image shows a close-up of a weathered, metallic elevator control panel in Smolensk, Russia. The panel is scuffed and scratched, indicating age and heavy use. Various buttons and labels are visible. Prominently displayed are several numbered buttons. A large, bold "9" is to the right of a cluster of smaller buttons. Below this, "56" and "3-4" are scrawled in black marker next to corresponding buttons. To the left of the "9" button, there's a label written in Cyrillic text, "Вызов" (Vizov), meaning "Call," accompanied by arrows and a small drawing that might be initials or a symbol. Above this, there's a small, rectangular window with horizontal slats, possibly a display or indicator. Further up the panel, there's a faint, possibly drawn symbol resembling an "A" with a heart shape above it. At the very top edge of the visible panel, some faint Cyrillic characters, "35," are visible. Two small, rectangular illuminated buttons, one orange-red and one pink, are located at the bottom of the panel. The overall scene suggests an older, possibly Soviet-era building, given the style of the panel and the common practice of hand-writing labels in such locations. The lighting is dim and warm, creating a slightly gritty and nostalgic atmosphere. There are no people visible in the frame, and the focus is entirely on the details of the control panel itself. The condition of the panel hints at a functional but not newly maintained elevator.

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