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This is a medium-shot, eye-level photograph of an anatomical model of the human brain and eyes, displayed in what appears to be a museum or educational exhibit. The model is centrally located on a circular display table with informational placards. The brain model is divided into two hemispheres. The left hemisphere is depicted with an orange, glowing interior, suggesting it might represent functional activity or a specific part of the brain. The right hemisphere is transparent, revealing its internal structure. Two large, anatomically detailed eyeballs are attached to the front of the brain model, one on each side, with prominent blue irises and visible blood vessels on the white sclera. The display table has two informational placards. One is in German, titled "GEHIRN UND SINNESORGANE" (Brain and Sensory Organs), and the other in English, titled "BRAIN AND SENSORY ORGANS." The English placard is partially visible and contains text describing the brain and sensory organs. To the right of the model, there is an illuminated display area showing a patch of green grass with small white flowers and a yellow hand reaching out from the side. A green button is located on the display table near this area. In the background, there are display cases with anatomical charts and diagrams, including illustrations of the human eye. The environment appears to be indoors, with artificial lighting and a tiled or smooth floor. The overall impression is that of a scientific or medical exhibit. While no people are actively interacting with the exhibit in the frame, the presence of the hand in the grass display suggests potential interaction with the exhibit. The setting is consistent with a science museum or a similar educational facility. Based on the German text on the placard, the location is likely an establishment in a German-speaking region. Considering the broader context available from other sources, the photograph was taken at the Haus der Natur (House of Nature) museum in Salzburg, Austria.
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