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Romanian Pub Transports Visitors to a World of Steampunk

Stepping into the pub Joben Bistro is like entering an unbelievable steampunk fantasy. Located in Cluj-Napoca, Romania, the unique pub was designed by the studio sixth Sense to look like a space pulled straight from the pages of a Jules Verne or H.G. Wells novel.
Partitioned into three rooms with an exhibit of showy establishments and fascinating configuration components, Joben Bistro is both cozy and industrial, emphasizing a plenitude of copper pipes, uncovered mechanical apparatuses, distressed wood furniture, and flawlessly warm lighting.

It's the points of interest that truly separate the pub as a genuinely roused steampunk space. Many eccentric articles line the walls and hang from the ceiling, each with its own particular touch of pseudo-Victorian or retro-modern style.

From the LED blimp discharging a spooky shine overhead, to the mounted deer head sporting a monocle and other mechanical parts, to the lampshades formed to look like top caps, every fantastical component of Joben Bistro smears the line between fiction and actuality, taking guests to a whole other universe of imagination and science fiction.

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