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This image depicts an interior view of the Luxembourg Learning Centre (LLC) at the University of Luxembourg, located on the Belval Campus in Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg.

The scene is captured from an elevated perspective, looking down into a multi-story, modern building interior. A large, dark, matte black architectural element, likely the underside of a mezzanine or balcony, dominates the upper-left quadrant, extending diagonally with an integrated continuous white LED strip light along its lower edge. Below this structure, a dark metal railing with vertical balusters outlines a walkway.

The central and right portions of the image feature a spacious study area covered with dark grey patterned carpeting. This area is furnished with numerous brightly colored individual study pods or workstations, primarily in vivid red and mustard yellow. These cylindrical and rectangular units often have integrated tables and typically contain a single chartreuse green or light yellow-green curved seat. Several pods are equipped with caster wheels, indicating mobility.

The space is supported by large, exposed concrete pillars of varying diameters. In the mid-background, concrete walls and structural elements are visible, along with a dark, recessed opening. Cylindrical white pendant lights hang at various heights from the ceiling, providing ambient illumination. Towards the right, a large window or glass facade with a light-colored geometric grid allows natural light to enter.

In the lower-left quadrant, a lower floor is visible, housing multiple white or light-colored bookshelves densely packed with books, illuminated from within or above. A black metal railing, part of a staircase descending to this lower level, is present in the immediate foreground, obscuring the bottom edge of the image. No individuals are visible within the scene.
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Mar 27, 2026, 8:39 AM

Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg

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This image depicts an interior view of the Luxembourg Learning Centre (LLC) at the University of Luxembourg, located on the Belval Campus in Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg. The scene is captured from an elevated perspective, looking down into a multi-story, modern building interior. A large, dark, matte black architectural element, likely the underside of a mezzanine or balcony, dominates the upper-left quadrant, extending diagonally with an integrated continuous white LED strip light along its lower edge. Below this structure, a dark metal railing with vertical balusters outlines a walkway. The central and right portions of the image feature a spacious study area covered with dark grey patterned carpeting. This area is furnished with numerous brightly colored individual study pods or workstations, primarily in vivid red and mustard yellow. These cylindrical and rectangular units often have integrated tables and typically contain a single chartreuse green or light yellow-green curved seat. Several pods are equipped with caster wheels, indicating mobility. The space is supported by large, exposed concrete pillars of varying diameters. In the mid-background, concrete walls and structural elements are visible, along with a dark, recessed opening. Cylindrical white pendant lights hang at various heights from the ceiling, providing ambient illumination. Towards the right, a large window or glass facade with a light-colored geometric grid allows natural light to enter. In the lower-left quadrant, a lower floor is visible, housing multiple white or light-colored bookshelves densely packed with books, illuminated from within or above. A black metal railing, part of a staircase descending to this lower level, is present in the immediate foreground, obscuring the bottom edge of the image. No individuals are visible within the scene.

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