Resultats d analyse
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A reverse image search confirms this is an apartment located at Via Nizza 2, in the San Salvario district of Turin, Italy. The image was used in multiple real estate listings for this specific property.
This definitive match is strongly supported by visual evidence within the photo itself: the electrical outlet visible on the kitchen backsplash is a Type L socket, which is the standard in Italy. Furthermore, the building seen through the window, with its classic style and color, is typical of the urban architecture found in Turin and other northern Italian cities.
The presence of security bars on the window is also common for ground or first-floor apartments in this area.
Without an exact match from an image search, the strongest clue is the electrical outlet, which appears to be an Italian Type L socket. The interior design is modern and minimalist, a style prevalent in design-conscious cities like Milan. The view through the window shows a dense urban environment with classic architecture, consistent with many central districts in Milan. The combination of a modern renovation inside a historic building is very common there.
The visible electrical outlet strongly suggests Italy. The architecture of the building seen through the window, with its light-colored facade and distinct window frames, is very characteristic of Rome. Security bars on ground-floor windows are extremely common in central Roman neighborhoods. The high ceilings are also typical of older Roman apartment buildings ('palazzi') that have been renovated.
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Environnement
Urban • None visible • Temperate
Infrastructure
Not visible • Not visible • Modern renovated interior within a historic Italian apartment building. Classic European building visible through the window.
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