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This image captures the interior of a multi-story shopping center, identified as the Greenwich Shopping Center (ТРЦ Гринвич) in Yekaterinburg, Russia. The perspective is upward, revealing a grand central atrium with multiple levels distinguished by ornate architecture. Cream-colored walls are accented with white classical moldings and cornices, while each floor's balustrades feature decorative black railings. The ceilings of the upper levels and walkways are covered with textured, golden, reflective panels arranged in a geometric pattern, interspersed with numerous recessed lights. A large, multi-paneled skylight is visible at the apex of the structure.

Several escalators diagonally traverse the central void, connecting various floors. A prominent glass elevator shaft runs vertically on the right side of the image. Numerous signs and banners indicate businesses and directions. On the upper right, a large banner announces "ГАСТРОМАРКЕТ TERMINAL E" (Gastromarket Terminal E) and "13 КУХОНЬ СО ВСЕГО МИРА" (13 Kitchens from all over the world), indicating a food court on the 4th floor. Other large banners suspended over escalators advertise "DNS ГИПЕР" (DNS HYPER) and "OFFPRICE СЕТЬ АУТЛЕТОВ" (OFFPRICE OUTLET NETWORK), both noted as being on the 3rd floor, with the latter displaying logos for brands such as H&M, adidas, Nike, Vans, and Crocs. At a higher level, "SOKOLOV JEWELRY" is visible. On the ground floor, the entrance to "ЗОЛОТОЕ ЯБЛОКО" (Zolotoye Yabloko), a beauty retailer, is prominent.

The shopping center is bustling with numerous individuals, appearing as shoppers, casually dressed, moving about the various levels. A significant crowd is gathered on the ground floor near the "Zolotoye Yabloko" store. People are seen on escalators, walking along the corridors, and standing on balconies. In the lower-left foreground, a large, bronze-colored, ornate decorative structure, possibly a sculpture or part of an architectural feature, partially obscures the view of the ground level. The environment is brightly lit by both natural light from the skylight and extensive artificial lighting.
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Jun 6, 2026, 2:01 PM

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This image captures the interior of a multi-story shopping center, identified as the Greenwich Shopping Center (ТРЦ Гринвич) in Yekaterinburg, Russia. The perspective is upward, revealing a grand central atrium with multiple levels distinguished by ornate architecture. Cream-colored walls are accented with white classical moldings and cornices, while each floor's balustrades feature decorative black railings. The ceilings of the upper levels and walkways are covered with textured, golden, reflective panels arranged in a geometric pattern, interspersed with numerous recessed lights. A large, multi-paneled skylight is visible at the apex of the structure. Several escalators diagonally traverse the central void, connecting various floors. A prominent glass elevator shaft runs vertically on the right side of the image. Numerous signs and banners indicate businesses and directions. On the upper right, a large banner announces "ГАСТРОМАРКЕТ TERMINAL E" (Gastromarket Terminal E) and "13 КУХОНЬ СО ВСЕГО МИРА" (13 Kitchens from all over the world), indicating a food court on the 4th floor. Other large banners suspended over escalators advertise "DNS ГИПЕР" (DNS HYPER) and "OFFPRICE СЕТЬ АУТЛЕТОВ" (OFFPRICE OUTLET NETWORK), both noted as being on the 3rd floor, with the latter displaying logos for brands such as H&M, adidas, Nike, Vans, and Crocs. At a higher level, "SOKOLOV JEWELRY" is visible. On the ground floor, the entrance to "ЗОЛОТОЕ ЯБЛОКО" (Zolotoye Yabloko), a beauty retailer, is prominent. The shopping center is bustling with numerous individuals, appearing as shoppers, casually dressed, moving about the various levels. A significant crowd is gathered on the ground floor near the "Zolotoye Yabloko" store. People are seen on escalators, walking along the corridors, and standing on balconies. In the lower-left foreground, a large, bronze-colored, ornate decorative structure, possibly a sculpture or part of an architectural feature, partially obscures the view of the ground level. The environment is brightly lit by both natural light from the skylight and extensive artificial lighting.

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