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The image depicts the entrance to the Torture Museum Oude Steen in Bruges, Belgium
Short TermThe image depicts the entrance to the Torture Museum Oude Steen in Bruges, Belgium. The museum's name is prominently displayed on a white sign arching over the entrance, illuminated by warm yellow lights that also outline a medieval-style painting above the sign, which appears to depict scenes of suffering or damnation. Below the main sign, two large posters stand on easels. The poster on the left advertises the "Torture Museum Oude Steen" and features an image of a medieval torture device, likely an iron maiden or a similar contraption. The poster on the right is for the "Witchcraft Museum" and shows a dark, stylized illustration. Both posters include text in Dutch, with the address "WOLLESTRAAT 29 - 8000 BRUGGE" visible on the left poster. The entrance itself is an arched opening framed by brickwork and decorative stone elements. A red mat lies on the floor just inside the entrance. Through the open doorway, two individuals are partially visible walking into the museum. They are casually dressed, with one person appearing to support the other. The interior visible is dimly lit, suggesting a historical or atmospheric setting. Further into the building, a "TERRACE" sign is visible, indicating an outdoor seating area. The exterior is paved with cobblestones.



