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The image depicts the entrance of the Mono Vole Cafe & Bakery, located at Nušićeva 2, Belgrade, Serbia. The scene is dominated by a dark-framed glass double door, with the right panel partially ajar, offering a clear view into the establishment's distinct interior.

On the left door panel, multiple white and colored stickers are affixed, including a QR code, a "Video Surveillance" notice, a "WiFi Zona" logo, various payment card logos (Raiffeisen Bank, Visa, Mastercard, Maestro, DinaCard), and a Wolt delivery service logo. Below these, a prominent red circular "No Smoking" sign with Serbian text "ZABRANJENO PUŠENJE REPUBLIKA SRBIJA MINISTARSTVO ZDRAVLJA" is visible. A reflection of a person's profile, with dark hair, is faintly visible behind the "Video Surveillance" sticker, suggesting someone is inside. A partial reflection of a palm plant is also visible on the far left.

The interior of the cafe is characterized by a unique black-and-white, two-dimensional sketch aesthetic, making the 3D space appear like a flat drawing. The walls feature sketched architectural elements: three pseudo-windows with views of intricate cityscapes (one with a clock tower and bridge, another with rooftops and a spire) and a central section with a sketched classical urn. Below these, the walls are patterned with sketched wainscoting. The text "MONO VOLE" and operating hours "10:00-23:00" and "10:00-20:00" are inscribed on the interior wall.

Several tables and chairs, physically three-dimensional, are painted white with black outlines to mimic the cartoon style, enhancing the illusion. A rectangular table in the foreground has a small, dark object on its surface. The floor is covered with a black-and-white patterned tile, extending the artistic theme. Overhead, interior lighting fixtures cast a warm glow, some of which are reflected in the upper glass panels along with reflections of external building windows and ceilings. To the immediate right of the cafe entrance, a white building facade with a stylized black-and-white floral pattern is visible.
Alice

Mar 6, 2026, 4:28 PM

Belgrade, Serbia

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The image depicts the entrance of the Mono Vole Cafe & Bakery, located at Nušićeva 2, Belgrade, Serbia. The scene is dominated by a dark-framed glass double door, with the right panel partially ajar, offering a clear view into the establishment's distinct interior. On the left door panel, multiple white and colored stickers are affixed, including a QR code, a "Video Surveillance" notice, a "WiFi Zona" logo, various payment card logos (Raiffeisen Bank, Visa, Mastercard, Maestro, DinaCard), and a Wolt delivery service logo. Below these, a prominent red circular "No Smoking" sign with Serbian text "ZABRANJENO PUŠENJE REPUBLIKA SRBIJA MINISTARSTVO ZDRAVLJA" is visible. A reflection of a person's profile, with dark hair, is faintly visible behind the "Video Surveillance" sticker, suggesting someone is inside. A partial reflection of a palm plant is also visible on the far left. The interior of the cafe is characterized by a unique black-and-white, two-dimensional sketch aesthetic, making the 3D space appear like a flat drawing. The walls feature sketched architectural elements: three pseudo-windows with views of intricate cityscapes (one with a clock tower and bridge, another with rooftops and a spire) and a central section with a sketched classical urn. Below these, the walls are patterned with sketched wainscoting. The text "MONO VOLE" and operating hours "10:00-23:00" and "10:00-20:00" are inscribed on the interior wall. Several tables and chairs, physically three-dimensional, are painted white with black outlines to mimic the cartoon style, enhancing the illusion. A rectangular table in the foreground has a small, dark object on its surface. The floor is covered with a black-and-white patterned tile, extending the artistic theme. Overhead, interior lighting fixtures cast a warm glow, some of which are reflected in the upper glass panels along with reflections of external building windows and ceilings. To the immediate right of the cafe entrance, a white building facade with a stylized black-and-white floral pattern is visible.

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