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The image displays a large, bright yellow, stylized post horn sign suspended against a vivid blue sky. The sign, an emblem of the German postal service, is a flat, two-dimensional metal cutout, featuring the classic post horn shape with an additional flat, rectangular base composed of four horizontal elements beneath the horn's curve. It hangs from a horizontal black metal bar via two silver-colored metal chains. The bar is supported by a substantial, vertically oriented metal post, exhibiting a reddish-brown, possibly rust-patinated surface, positioned on the right side of the frame. The sky occupies most of the background, showing scattered, wispy white clouds. To the right and behind the support post, a light-colored building, possibly stone or concrete, is partially visible, featuring architectural elements including a section of a roof or dome with a greenish patina and a slender, dark tower or spire. Bare tree branches extend into the frame from the right side. No individuals are present in the scene. This sign is located outside the Museum für Kommunikation Berlin (Museum for Communication Berlin), historically known as the Reichspostmuseum, at Leipziger Straße 16, 10117 Berlin, Germany.
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