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The image presents an aged and heavily used elevator control panel, set against a mustard-yellow background, likely the interior wall of an elevator car. The panel itself is made of brushed metal, possibly aluminum, and shows significant wear, including numerous scratches, scuffs, and what appears to be residue from old adhesive or labels on its left side.

Five circular, off-white push-buttons are arranged horizontally across the lower middle section of the panel. Below each button, a floor number is printed within a square outline. From left to right, these numbers read "5", "4", "3", "2", and "1". A notable detail is that these numbers are oriented upside down, suggesting a particular design or viewing angle.

In the upper right corner of the metal panel, a small black triangular symbol or logo is present. Two flat-head screws are visible, securing the panel; one is in the top right corner, and another is partially obscured on the far right edge. The lighting appears somewhat dim, emphasizing the textures and signs of age on the metallic surface. No people or active events are depicted. The image does not provide explicit visual cues for its location, but it is contextualized as being in Vratsa, Bulgaria.
Krasibg28

Jun 3, 2026, 7:21 PM

Vratsa, Bulgaria

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The image presents an aged and heavily used elevator control panel, set against a mustard-yellow background, likely the interior wall of an elevator car. The panel itself is made of brushed metal, possibly aluminum, and shows significant wear, including numerous scratches, scuffs, and what appears to be residue from old adhesive or labels on its left side. Five circular, off-white push-buttons are arranged horizontally across the lower middle section of the panel. Below each button, a floor number is printed within a square outline. From left to right, these numbers read "5", "4", "3", "2", and "1". A notable detail is that these numbers are oriented upside down, suggesting a particular design or viewing angle. In the upper right corner of the metal panel, a small black triangular symbol or logo is present. Two flat-head screws are visible, securing the panel; one is in the top right corner, and another is partially obscured on the far right edge. The lighting appears somewhat dim, emphasizing the textures and signs of age on the metallic surface. No people or active events are depicted. The image does not provide explicit visual cues for its location, but it is contextualized as being in Vratsa, Bulgaria.

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