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The image shows a temporary advertising installation for the Netflix series "Berlin," a spin-off from "La Casa de Papel" (Money Heist), located in Antwerp, Belgium
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Here is a description of the image: The image shows a temporary advertising installation for the Netflix series "Berlin," a spin-off from "La Casa de Papel" (Money Heist), located in Antwerp, Belgium

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Here is a description of the image: The image shows a temporary advertising installation for the Netflix series "Berlin," a spin-off from "La Casa de Papel" (Money Heist), located in Antwerp, Belgium. The installation covers an existing tiled panel on a building exterior. The tiled panel appears to be part of the building's original decorative scheme. The tiles feature intricate patterns and images, including what appears to be a rabbit and the phrase "EEN DIEF DIE STEELT VAN EEN DIEF KRIJGT 100 JAAR VERGIFFENIS" in Dutch, which translates to "A thief who steals from a thief is forgiven for 100 years." Overlaid on top of this tile panel is an advertising poster for the "Berlin" series. The poster also incorporates imagery from "La Casa de Papel". The advertising poster is placed on top of the tiles, giving a mixed effect. Red floral decorations have been placed around the edges of the tiled panel. These decorations enhance the visual appeal of the advertisement, framing it with a vibrant and eye-catching display. The red flowers are arranged to cascade down the sides of the tiled panel, covering parts of the building's architectural elements. The building facade itself is constructed from a combination of materials including stone, marble, and tiled finishes. The location is Antwerp, Belgium.