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This image captures a wide, well-lit interior space, likely the entrance or a main hall of a public building such as a museum or gallery. The perspective is looking down a long corridor towards glass doors at the far end.

In the immediate foreground, a large, dark grey information sign stands vertically on the left. A prominent orange panel on the sign declares, "General entry is free." Below this, partially visible white text and icons indicate "Entry Information" (from "ntry ation") and "Museum Shop" (from "m Shop"). Further down, an icon of a lift with people is accompanied by "↑↓ Lifts," and an upward arrow points to "Anzac Legacy Gallery," confirming the nature of the venue.

The floor is covered in light beige or off-white tiled material, possibly travertine, with a visible grid pattern. The ceiling is white, featuring textured linear panels and circular air vents. A slender silver pole stands in the middle distance on the right, leading up to a small green sign attached near the glass doors. This green sign appears to have a white mask icon and partially visible text, likely advising or thanking for mask usage (e.g., "Thank you for wearing a mask").

The space is brightly illuminated by artificial lighting from above, and no people are visible, suggesting a quiet moment or off-peak hours. The clean, modern aesthetic with glass doors and polished surfaces indicates a well-maintained public facility. The "Anzac Legacy Gallery" text provides a strong location cue, aligning with the given context of South Brisbane, Australia, and its historical significance.
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Jan 2, 2025

South Brisbane, Australia

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This image captures a wide, well-lit interior space, likely the entrance or a main hall of a public building such as a museum or gallery. The perspective is looking down a long corridor towards glass doors at the far end. In the immediate foreground, a large, dark grey information sign stands vertically on the left. A prominent orange panel on the sign declares, "General entry is free." Below this, partially visible white text and icons indicate "Entry Information" (from "ntry ation") and "Museum Shop" (from "m Shop"). Further down, an icon of a lift with people is accompanied by "↑↓ Lifts," and an upward arrow points to "Anzac Legacy Gallery," confirming the nature of the venue. The floor is covered in light beige or off-white tiled material, possibly travertine, with a visible grid pattern. The ceiling is white, featuring textured linear panels and circular air vents. A slender silver pole stands in the middle distance on the right, leading up to a small green sign attached near the glass doors. This green sign appears to have a white mask icon and partially visible text, likely advising or thanking for mask usage (e.g., "Thank you for wearing a mask"). The space is brightly illuminated by artificial lighting from above, and no people are visible, suggesting a quiet moment or off-peak hours. The clean, modern aesthetic with glass doors and polished surfaces indicates a well-maintained public facility. The "Anzac Legacy Gallery" text provides a strong location cue, aligning with the given context of South Brisbane, Australia, and its historical significance.

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