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This image captures the interior of a modern elevator in Dresden, Germany, primarily focusing on the control panel. The scene is dominated by metallic, possibly stainless steel, surfaces with visible reflections.

The main subject is the elevator's call panel, which features a large, rectangular display on the left showing the number "0" in a prominent red LED font, indicating the current floor. Below this display is the "Schindler" brand logo. To the right of the display is a white square button, likely a call or emergency button.

Further to the right are numerous floor selection buttons arranged in a grid. These include "9", "10" (lit in orange/red), "7", "8", "5", "6", "3", "4", "1", "2", "-1", and "0" (the latter two, along with 1-8, are lit in a greenish-blue hue). This suggests the elevator operates across multiple levels, including a basement or sub-ground floor.

On the far right, there are additional control buttons: symbols for door close (`> <`), door open (`< >`), an alarm bell (`Q`), and up/down arrow buttons (`<>` and a different symbol for 'K'). There's also a lock symbol. Some of these buttons appear to have tape around them, suggesting recent maintenance or minor repairs.

Reflected in the glossy metallic surface above the panel is the indistinct image of a person's hand holding a mobile phone, likely the photographer, and other vague shapes, indicating the reflective nature of the elevator's interior walls. The lighting appears to be artificial, common in indoor settings.
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Nov 20, 2025

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This image captures the interior of a modern elevator in Dresden, Germany, primarily focusing on the control panel. The scene is dominated by metallic, possibly stainless steel, surfaces with visible reflections. The main subject is the elevator's call panel, which features a large, rectangular display on the left showing the number "0" in a prominent red LED font, indicating the current floor. Below this display is the "Schindler" brand logo. To the right of the display is a white square button, likely a call or emergency button. Further to the right are numerous floor selection buttons arranged in a grid. These include "9", "10" (lit in orange/red), "7", "8", "5", "6", "3", "4", "1", "2", "-1", and "0" (the latter two, along with 1-8, are lit in a greenish-blue hue). This suggests the elevator operates across multiple levels, including a basement or sub-ground floor. On the far right, there are additional control buttons: symbols for door close (`> <`), door open (`< >`), an alarm bell (`Q`), and up/down arrow buttons (`<>` and a different symbol for 'K'). There's also a lock symbol. Some of these buttons appear to have tape around them, suggesting recent maintenance or minor repairs. Reflected in the glossy metallic surface above the panel is the indistinct image of a person's hand holding a mobile phone, likely the photographer, and other vague shapes, indicating the reflective nature of the elevator's interior walls. The lighting appears to be artificial, common in indoor settings.

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