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This image, when correctly oriented, depicts the interior of a public or commercial building, likely a hallway leading to or from restroom facilities. The scene is illuminated by artificial lighting, creating bright areas on the tiled surfaces. On the left side of the frame, a long corridor extends into the background, flanked by white-tiled walls with decorative green/grey horizontal strips. Multiple white doors are visible along this wall, suggesting individual rooms or stalls. The floor in the foreground is covered in white tiles with a subtle diamond pattern, which transitions to a light green/grey floor with a diagonal grid pattern further down the hallway. A short, dark metal handrail is mounted on the lower left wall. In the distance, a wooden door with an oval window is visible, and above it, a green exit sign displaying a running person and an arrow pointing left is affixed to the wall. On the right side of the image, a set of dark, possibly stone or concrete, stairs descends towards the viewer. A long, slender metal handrail runs along these stairs. Above the stairs and spanning the top of the frame is a counter area. This counter has a dark green, marble-patterned surface and a light wooden base. A black soap dispenser is mounted on the white-tiled wall directly above the counter. A laminated poster, titled "How to Handwash," is prominently displayed above the counter. The poster illustrates several steps for hand hygiene, including phrases like "Rub palms together," "Rub back of hands," "Rub between fingers," "Rub back of fingers," "Rub thumbs," "Rub fingertips," "Rinse hands," "Dry hands," and "Turn off tap with towel," culminating in "YOUR HANDS ARE SAFE." A small logo, resembling that of the WHO, is also present on the poster. No people are visible in the image. The setting appears to be a functional, possibly well-used, public space, consistent with a facility in Firenze, Italy.
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