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This image displays a rectangular, frosted acrylic sign mounted vertically on a textured, light-colored wall, likely composed of stone or concrete blocks. The sign is affixed using four visible metal stand-off screws, one in each corner. The overall lighting is dim, suggesting an indoor setting such as a public building's corridor or entrance, possibly in low light conditions or during the evening. The text on the sign is oriented horizontally if the image is viewed after a 90-degree counter-clockwise rotation. The clearly legible text reads: - Chancellerie d'État (State Chancellery) - Service du protocole (Protocol Service) - Service communication et information (Communication and Information Service) In the bottom left portion of the sign, a faint, colored emblem or coat of arms is visible, consistent with the design of the Geneva coat of arms, featuring an eagle and a key in red and yellow/gold hues. This detail, combined with the "Chancellerie d'État" title, strongly indicates the location is a government building in Geneva, Switzerland. There are no people or specific activities depicted in the scene. The wall exhibits visible texture and joint lines between the blocks.
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