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100%
Egypt

The combination of materials—green and grey marble cladding, granite stairs, and simple tile/concrete floors—along with the visible wear and tear, is highly characteristic of mid-20th-century public or institutional buildings in Egypt.

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Ukraine, Kyiv
50%

The extensive use of stone, particularly the greenish marble and granite, is a hallmark of Soviet-era public architecture. This style is prevalent in metro stations, government buildings, universities, and underpasses across former Soviet republics. The robust but dated and somewhat austere aesthetic seen in the image is a very strong match for countless interiors in cities like Kyiv.

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Iran, Tehran
45%

Similar to Egypt, many public and institutional buildings in Iran from the mid-20th century utilize this combination of materials. The use of local stone like marble and granite for floors and walls in places like universities, hospitals, or government offices is common. The style of the door and the general appearance of the space would not be out of place in Tehran.

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Environment

Urban • Not visible • Indeterminate (indoor)

Infrastructure

Not visible • Not visible • Public/institutional building interior with stone cladding (marble, granite), concrete landing, and a simple wooden door. The style suggests mid-to-late 20th-century construction.

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