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The image shows a white marble statue of a man holding a lyre, located in the Musikverein concert hall in Vienna, Austria, at the coordinates provided. The statue is standing on a white marble pedestal, with a white marble wall behind it and a white door to the right. The statue is of the Greek god Apollo, and the inscription on the pedestal reads "ΑΠΟΛΛΩΝ ΜΟΥΣΑΓΕΤΗΣ", which translates to "Apollo, the Leader of the Muses." The statue is well-lit and the detail is clear, including the flowing drapery on the god's body and the intricate carving of the lyre.  The setting is a grand, ornate hall.  The statue appears to be displayed in a museum or concert hall, likely in a prominent location. The statue is facing forward, and the god's gaze appears to be directed towards the viewer. The setting is likely to be a classical or neoclassical architectural style.
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Apr 15, 2025

Wien, Austria

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The image shows a white marble statue of a man holding a lyre, located in the Musikverein concert hall in Vienna, Austria, at the coordinates provided. The statue is standing on a white marble pedestal, with a white marble wall behind it and a white door to the right. The statue is of the Greek god Apollo, and the inscription on the pedestal reads "ΑΠΟΛΛΩΝ ΜΟΥΣΑΓΕΤΗΣ", which translates to "Apollo, the Leader of the Muses." The statue is well-lit and the detail is clear, including the flowing drapery on the god's body and the intricate carving of the lyre. The setting is a grand, ornate hall. The statue appears to be displayed in a museum or concert hall, likely in a prominent location. The statue is facing forward, and the god's gaze appears to be directed towards the viewer. The setting is likely to be a classical or neoclassical architectural style.

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