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This media file captures an elegant, historically furnished room, likely an exhibit within a museum in Budapest, Hungary. The setting features light-colored, vertically striped wallpaper with a dark green border trim along the ceiling, and a polished wooden floor.

The room is arranged with a matching set of furniture, primarily crafted from dark, possibly ebonized wood, with upholstered sections in a light fabric featuring green and grey stripes interspersed with floral patterns. This collection includes a curved three-seater sofa, two armchairs with scrolled arms, two side chairs with distinctively shaped backs, a rectangular table with gold decorative accents and a drawer, and a round upholstered stool.

On the left wall, two portraits in elaborate gold frames depict a man and a woman. The left portrait shows a bearded man in a dark suit and bow tie, while the right portrait features a woman in a red dress with white fur trim.

Dominating the right side of the room is a striking, tall, black upright piano or harpsichord. It is richly decorated with intricate gold and white ornamentation, including a sunburst motif and floral designs, and is crowned with a white, crest-like sculptural element. A matching upholstered stool sits before the instrument.

In the corner between the sofa and the piano stands a tall, light-colored, ornate tiled stove or heater, also adorned with decorative patterns. To the far right, a dark pedestal with a bowl-shaped top is partially visible next to a glass display case.

A white sign on the floor in the bottom right corner displays visible Hungarian text: "Kérjük, ne érintsék meg a kiállított tárgyakat!", which translates to "Please do not touch the exhibited objects!" Another small label is partially visible beside it. The scene presents a well-preserved example of a historical interior, likely from the 19th century.
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Apr 22, 2026

Budapest, Hungary

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This media file captures an elegant, historically furnished room, likely an exhibit within a museum in Budapest, Hungary. The setting features light-colored, vertically striped wallpaper with a dark green border trim along the ceiling, and a polished wooden floor. The room is arranged with a matching set of furniture, primarily crafted from dark, possibly ebonized wood, with upholstered sections in a light fabric featuring green and grey stripes interspersed with floral patterns. This collection includes a curved three-seater sofa, two armchairs with scrolled arms, two side chairs with distinctively shaped backs, a rectangular table with gold decorative accents and a drawer, and a round upholstered stool. On the left wall, two portraits in elaborate gold frames depict a man and a woman. The left portrait shows a bearded man in a dark suit and bow tie, while the right portrait features a woman in a red dress with white fur trim. Dominating the right side of the room is a striking, tall, black upright piano or harpsichord. It is richly decorated with intricate gold and white ornamentation, including a sunburst motif and floral designs, and is crowned with a white, crest-like sculptural element. A matching upholstered stool sits before the instrument. In the corner between the sofa and the piano stands a tall, light-colored, ornate tiled stove or heater, also adorned with decorative patterns. To the far right, a dark pedestal with a bowl-shaped top is partially visible next to a glass display case. A white sign on the floor in the bottom right corner displays visible Hungarian text: "Kérjük, ne érintsék meg a kiállított tárgyakat!", which translates to "Please do not touch the exhibited objects!" Another small label is partially visible beside it. The scene presents a well-preserved example of a historical interior, likely from the 19th century.

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