Memory from Strasbourg, France
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Strasbourg, France
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This image depicts the shop window of "Schmidt Lutz," a master clockmaker located at 1 Rue des Hallebardes, 67000 Strasbourg, France

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This image depicts the shop window of "Schmidt Lutz," a master clockmaker located at 1 Rue des Hallebardes, 67000 Strasbourg, France. The scene is a front-on view of a brightly lit display, featuring an extensive collection of clocks and timepieces. The upper portion of the large glass window reflects the exterior of an adjacent building, showing three double-paned windows with decorative metal railings and parts of a pale facade. Sunlight or bright artificial light creates a prominent glare in the reflection of the central upper window. Inside the shop window, two large, circular, gold-toned skeleton clocks with Roman numerals and exposed gear mechanisms are suspended, dominating the upper display. The shop name "SCHMIDT LUTZ MAÎTRE HORLOGER" is prominently reflected across the upper middle section of the window. The interior of the shop, visible through the glass, is well-lit and appears spacious. Numerous wall clocks of various designs and materials are displayed on the right-hand wall. Further inside, two mannequins are visible; one wears a bright green top and light trousers, facing right. Various display cases and tables showcase additional clocks and related items. A rectangular sign with French text, partially visible on a stand in the lower right, discusses aspects of time, listing numbers "QUATRE UNE CINQ TROIS SIX SEPT HUIT NEUF DIX ONZE DOUZE HEURE MOINS ET LE VINGT TRENTE EN QUARANTE DEMIE CINQ QUART MINUTES." The foreground of the window display features a meticulously arranged selection of smaller, intricate clocks and timepieces: * On the far left, a white digital flip clock displaying "0 1" sits below a white and gold clock encased in a spherical glass dome. * Next to these, an ornate white and gold mantel clock with classical columns is displayed, alongside a horizontal cylindrical clock. * In the center foreground, two smaller clocks rest on green display stands; one is a skeleton clock, the other a brass gnomon-like instrument. The numbers "16" and "11" are visible behind them, possibly part of a reflected sign or internal display. * To the right, two stylized house-shaped clocks, one red and one yellow, are displayed. * Further right, an elaborate classical mantel clock with a marble-like base and an intricate brass scientific or astrological instrument are presented. A small, clear hourglass with a textured body is also visible. No people are present within the shop's visible interior or actively interacting with the display, aside from the static mannequins. The reflections on the glass overlay the shop's contents with elements of the street environment.

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