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Sorry, but the doorhandle is wrong, too. American-style doors have always a turning knob (one goof, very often visible in US-movies, set in Europe).
In Europe you will find US-door-knobs only in tourist hotels in Mediterranean countries and the Canary Islands.
And the door is too upmarket, too. American doors are sitting much unexacter in their holders and the gaps are much wider. Especially as on this pic, somewhere in back rooms.
Same for the exactly laid granite-floor. Unusual in the USA, except in upperclass business-buildings.
Sorry US-fellows, if my comment seems to be condescending, but I always have a look for such details. Since the last 20 years, since I'm working in the claim department of an insurance and even more since 2008, since we own our house. Yes, I'm really picky/nitpicking with such details.
In Europe you will find US-door-knobs only in tourist hotels in Mediterranean countries and the Canary Islands.
And the door is too upmarket, too. American doors are sitting much unexacter in their holders and the gaps are much wider. Especially as on this pic, somewhere in back rooms.
Same for the exactly laid granite-floor. Unusual in the USA, except in upperclass business-buildings.
Sorry US-fellows, if my comment seems to be condescending, but I always have a look for such details. Since the last 20 years, since I'm working in the claim department of an insurance and even more since 2008, since we own our house. Yes, I'm really picky/nitpicking with such details.