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The image displays the interior of the Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport (BEG) Terminal 2 in Belgrade, Serbia. The prominent feature is a high, arched roof constructed from exposed, light-colored steel trusses, through which sections of a clear blue sky are visible. Multiple splayed, V-shaped concrete columns support this expansive roof structure. The far wall consists of a large, gridded glass curtain facade, providing a clear view of the exterior, which includes several distant buildings—one modern, curved glass structure on the left, and a more traditional, multi-story building with a reddish hue on the right—along with bare trees.

The floor is a light-colored, tiled surface with integrated black tactile paving strips running longitudinally. In the mid-left, a dark, segmented metal bench accommodates two individuals; one wears a light-colored jacket and dark pants, while the other is dressed in a dark top and light pants. A third individual, in a dark jacket and light pants, stands near this bench. Another person in dark clothing is observed walking away in the central aisle. Additional individuals are sparsely distributed further back near the glass facade.

On the right side, a concession or shop area is visible, featuring a prominent circular white clock with black hands and numerals, indicating a time of approximately 1:50. Below the clock are dark counter surfaces. A black directional sign with white arrows and pictograms (including restrooms and stairs) stands nearby. Green foliage in planters is present, with one plant housed in a red pot. A large object covered by a blue tarp is situated behind the benches on the left. Recessed circular lights are integrated into the roof trussing. Strong sunlight enters the terminal through the glass facade, casting distinct shadows on the floor.
Alice

Mar 15, 2026, 3:52 PM

Belgrade, Serbia

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The image displays the interior of the Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport (BEG) Terminal 2 in Belgrade, Serbia. The prominent feature is a high, arched roof constructed from exposed, light-colored steel trusses, through which sections of a clear blue sky are visible. Multiple splayed, V-shaped concrete columns support this expansive roof structure. The far wall consists of a large, gridded glass curtain facade, providing a clear view of the exterior, which includes several distant buildings—one modern, curved glass structure on the left, and a more traditional, multi-story building with a reddish hue on the right—along with bare trees. The floor is a light-colored, tiled surface with integrated black tactile paving strips running longitudinally. In the mid-left, a dark, segmented metal bench accommodates two individuals; one wears a light-colored jacket and dark pants, while the other is dressed in a dark top and light pants. A third individual, in a dark jacket and light pants, stands near this bench. Another person in dark clothing is observed walking away in the central aisle. Additional individuals are sparsely distributed further back near the glass facade. On the right side, a concession or shop area is visible, featuring a prominent circular white clock with black hands and numerals, indicating a time of approximately 1:50. Below the clock are dark counter surfaces. A black directional sign with white arrows and pictograms (including restrooms and stairs) stands nearby. Green foliage in planters is present, with one plant housed in a red pot. A large object covered by a blue tarp is situated behind the benches on the left. Recessed circular lights are integrated into the roof trussing. Strong sunlight enters the terminal through the glass facade, casting distinct shadows on the floor.

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