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The image displays a public payphone (telefono pubblico) in what appears to be an outdoor or semi-enclosed public space, likely in Firenze, Italy. The lighting suggests it is either evening or night, creating a somewhat dim atmosphere. The central subject is a metallic grey payphone unit with a red handset resting in its cradle. The phone features a standard numerical keypad (0-9, *, #), several function buttons, and a small digital display screen. A coin slot or card reader slot is visible on the right side. The handset is connected to the main unit by a coiled black cord. Protecting the payphone from above and sides is a clear, curved plastic shield, showing some signs of wear and dirt. Behind the phone, affixed to the wall, are white instruction signs. One prominent detail on these signs is "I ❤️ Afula" written in black text with a red heart. Other text includes "TELEFONO PUBBLICO" (Public Telephone), "COME TELEFONARE E IL TELEFONO" (How to telephone and the telephone), and the "TELECOM ITALIA" logo. Small instructional pictograms are also visible. A QR code sticker is present on the upper right side of the plastic shield. The payphone is mounted on a grey metal pole or stand. The background consists of a light-colored wall with some visible wear and streaks, while the floor below is paved with grey tiles. No people are present, and no specific activity is taking place. The scene focuses solely on the stationary public utility.
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