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The image captures a light-colored, possibly off-white or pale green, metal door heavily covered with a dense and eclectic assortment of stickers and some black graffiti. The stickers vary significantly in size, shape (round, square, rectangular, die-cut), and artistic style, ranging from bold political statements to cartoonish illustrations, band logos, and humorous phrases. Prominent colors include bright reds, yellows, blues, greens, pinks, and black and white. Many stickers feature German text, indicating local activism and cultural references. Notable elements include a large yellow 'HÖRT MEHR PTK' sticker, a red 'GEGEN NAZIS' sticker, a heart-shaped sticker with a skull-like face, a 'FIGHT BORDERS' sticker, and a 'BERLINER KÄLTEHILFE' sticker with a QR code. Some stickers are peeling, faded, or partially obscured by other stickers or the prominent black graffiti 'KVRIS$' and 'SASAR'. The door itself shows signs of wear, dirt, and previous paint layers, contributing to an authentic urban aesthetic.
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Leopoldplatz

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09 January 31
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