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This media file captures an indoor view of the Markthal in Rotterdam, Netherlands, renowned for its distinctive architecture and vibrant atmosphere. The scene is dominated by the colossal, arching ceiling, which features a spectacular mural. This mural, known as the "Horn of Plenty" by Arno Coenen and Iris Roskam, depicts oversized, colorful images of various fruits, vegetables, and other food items, including a large avocado, raspberries, an orange pepper, a cow's head, and a butterfly. Interspersed throughout the mural are numerous square window-like structures, reflecting light and creating a dynamic mosaic effect. Architectural elements, resembling an old European building, are also integrated into the artwork.

Below the mural, the image shows a bustling market or food court area. In the foreground, there are comfortable seating arrangements with tables and upholstered benches. Some benches feature decorative cushions with intricate blue, red, black, and white geometric patterns. One table holds a plate with remnants of food and a crumpled napkin, indicating recent use.

Further back, various food stalls are visible. One prominent sign advertises "1453 COFFEE CORNER," offering "MILKSHAKES," "FRAPPUCCINO," and "ICE COFFEE" with "18 FLAVORS." Another partially visible sign reads "Curry HOUuse." Green garlands adorned with warm string lights are draped along structural beams, adding a festive and inviting ambiance to the space. A few people are scattered throughout the market, including one individual in a red top visible near a stall, suggesting a lively environment of diners and shoppers. The overall impression is that of a modern, well-lit indoor market during daytime. Other visible text includes "219," "1111," and "CHINE," likely part of other shop signs or structural numbering.
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Jun 3, 2026

Rotterdam, Netherlands

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This media file captures an indoor view of the Markthal in Rotterdam, Netherlands, renowned for its distinctive architecture and vibrant atmosphere. The scene is dominated by the colossal, arching ceiling, which features a spectacular mural. This mural, known as the "Horn of Plenty" by Arno Coenen and Iris Roskam, depicts oversized, colorful images of various fruits, vegetables, and other food items, including a large avocado, raspberries, an orange pepper, a cow's head, and a butterfly. Interspersed throughout the mural are numerous square window-like structures, reflecting light and creating a dynamic mosaic effect. Architectural elements, resembling an old European building, are also integrated into the artwork. Below the mural, the image shows a bustling market or food court area. In the foreground, there are comfortable seating arrangements with tables and upholstered benches. Some benches feature decorative cushions with intricate blue, red, black, and white geometric patterns. One table holds a plate with remnants of food and a crumpled napkin, indicating recent use. Further back, various food stalls are visible. One prominent sign advertises "1453 COFFEE CORNER," offering "MILKSHAKES," "FRAPPUCCINO," and "ICE COFFEE" with "18 FLAVORS." Another partially visible sign reads "Curry HOUuse." Green garlands adorned with warm string lights are draped along structural beams, adding a festive and inviting ambiance to the space. A few people are scattered throughout the market, including one individual in a red top visible near a stall, suggesting a lively environment of diners and shoppers. The overall impression is that of a modern, well-lit indoor market during daytime. Other visible text includes "219," "1111," and "CHINE," likely part of other shop signs or structural numbering.

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