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The image depicts an interior hallway within the University of National and World Economy (UNWE) in Sofia, Bulgaria. A large, multi-themed mural covers a prominent wall from floor to ceiling on the left and center.

The mural is executed in a trompe l'oeil style, presenting a collage of overlapping elements that resemble computer browser windows, documents, and classical imagery. Key features of the mural include:
*   At the top left, a depiction of "the euro" with a small figure holding the symbol, text mentioning "EUROPEAN CENTRAL BANK," and "ECOLOGY."
*   Towards the center-left, a browser window features a historical male portrait with a beard, accompanied by Cyrillic text, and another window labeled "Agriculture World."
*   In the central area, a prominent browser window displays "marketingpower.com" with navigation elements.
*   To the right, a classical bust of a human head, possibly Roman, is flanked by stylized wheat or olive branches. Below this, a screen displays a multicolored molecular structure, and another browser window shows "CNN Money." The mural's elements appear to interact with an architectural pillar on the right.

Two individuals are present in the foreground, walking from left to right, seen from behind. The person closer to the camera on the left is female, wearing a black puffer jacket, light blue jeans, and dark shoes, with dark hair pulled back. The person further to the right is male, wearing a bright red hooded jacket, dark trousers, and dark shoes.

The floor is tiled with a light speckled surface and a dark grid pattern. A grey architectural pillar separates the mural wall from a section on the right, which includes a window, a dark metal railing (suggesting stairs or a balcony), and a small potted plant on the floor. The ceiling is white with decorative molding.
Adriana

Mar 20, 2026

Sofia, Bulgaria

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The image depicts an interior hallway within the University of National and World Economy (UNWE) in Sofia, Bulgaria. A large, multi-themed mural covers a prominent wall from floor to ceiling on the left and center. The mural is executed in a trompe l'oeil style, presenting a collage of overlapping elements that resemble computer browser windows, documents, and classical imagery. Key features of the mural include: * At the top left, a depiction of "the euro" with a small figure holding the symbol, text mentioning "EUROPEAN CENTRAL BANK," and "ECOLOGY." * Towards the center-left, a browser window features a historical male portrait with a beard, accompanied by Cyrillic text, and another window labeled "Agriculture World." * In the central area, a prominent browser window displays "marketingpower.com" with navigation elements. * To the right, a classical bust of a human head, possibly Roman, is flanked by stylized wheat or olive branches. Below this, a screen displays a multicolored molecular structure, and another browser window shows "CNN Money." The mural's elements appear to interact with an architectural pillar on the right. Two individuals are present in the foreground, walking from left to right, seen from behind. The person closer to the camera on the left is female, wearing a black puffer jacket, light blue jeans, and dark shoes, with dark hair pulled back. The person further to the right is male, wearing a bright red hooded jacket, dark trousers, and dark shoes. The floor is tiled with a light speckled surface and a dark grid pattern. A grey architectural pillar separates the mural wall from a section on the right, which includes a window, a dark metal railing (suggesting stairs or a balcony), and a small potted plant on the floor. The ceiling is white with decorative molding.

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