close-up, eye-level view of an intercom panel mounted on a textured, beige-colored wall, likely in a building's entrance or hallway
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close-up, eye-level view of an intercom panel mounted on a textured, beige-colored wall, likely in a building's entrance or hallway

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close-up, eye-level view of an intercom panel mounted on a textured, beige-colored wall, likely in a building's entrance or hallway. The intercom panel is made of brushed metal and features a grid of numerous buttons, each labeled with a floor number and a letter, indicating apartment designations. The buttons are arranged in columns and rows, with some having small circular indicator lights above them. Several labels are visible on the panel. At the top, there are some stickers with text, including what appears to be a phone number or address, and some illegible text. One sticker shows "62755" and another "610 678 3". Below these, the majority of the panel is filled with buttons ranging from "6º A" down to "BJº E". The buttons are predominantly white with black text. Some buttons have a darker, rectangular area, possibly for identifying the button or indicating it has been pressed. The environment appears to be indoors, with the left side of the image dominated by a dark, reflective surface, likely a door or a framed entrance, casting a bright vertical light streak onto the intercom. The wall texture is consistent throughout the visible area. No people or actions are depicted in the image. The overall impression is a functional, somewhat dated, building access system.