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The image displays a severely vandalized public payphone installation mounted on a textured, light-grey wall, identifiable by visible text as being located at A-1010 Schwedenplatz 2 / Laurenzerberg 1 in Vienna, Austria. The central object is a metallic-silver payphone unit with a black handset connected by a coiled metallic cable. It features a numerical keypad (0-9, A-D, FC), a blue-on-green digital display, and an integrated coin slot. Below the main unit, a separate grey-painted box contains a coin return slot and a push-button labeled "ESC". The wall above the payphone is defaced with large, thick black spray-painted graffiti, resembling stylized letters with prominent drip marks. Beneath this, smaller yellow graffiti reads "Enes ich liebe dich" flanked by two rudimentary heart symbols. To the right of the payphone, a rectangular sign, labeled "Münztelefon Payphone Bedienungsanleitung Manual," is affixed but largely illegible due to extensive black marker graffiti and abstract markings. The entire wall surface exhibits significant grime, streaks, and paint drips, consistent with public exposure and neglect.
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Mar 16, 2026

Vienna, Austria

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The image displays a severely vandalized public payphone installation mounted on a textured, light-grey wall, identifiable by visible text as being located at A-1010 Schwedenplatz 2 / Laurenzerberg 1 in Vienna, Austria. The central object is a metallic-silver payphone unit with a black handset connected by a coiled metallic cable. It features a numerical keypad (0-9, A-D, FC), a blue-on-green digital display, and an integrated coin slot. Below the main unit, a separate grey-painted box contains a coin return slot and a push-button labeled "ESC". The wall above the payphone is defaced with large, thick black spray-painted graffiti, resembling stylized letters with prominent drip marks. Beneath this, smaller yellow graffiti reads "Enes ich liebe dich" flanked by two rudimentary heart symbols. To the right of the payphone, a rectangular sign, labeled "Münztelefon Payphone Bedienungsanleitung Manual," is affixed but largely illegible due to extensive black marker graffiti and abstract markings. The entire wall surface exhibits significant grime, streaks, and paint drips, consistent with public exposure and neglect.

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