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The image displays the storefront of a retail establishment specializing in furs and leather, identified by the gold text "PELZE • LEDER" (Furs • Leather) on a green fascia board. The location is an urban setting, consistent with Vienna, Austria, based on the architectural style reflected in the shop's windows.

The shop occupies the ground level of a multi-story building with a light-colored, possibly stucco or stone, facade featuring horizontal molding details above the storefront. Above the green fascia board, three rectangular windows with green frames reflect a cloudy sky and distant buildings, including one with a distinctive rounded turret.

The main display window below the fascia is large and rectangular, showcasing numerous fur and leather products. Prominent reflections on the glass obscure parts of the display but reveal an opposing street scene with ornate, multi-story buildings, visible windows, and street-level activity suggesting vehicular traffic and trees.

Inside the display, various fur and leather garments are visible. A light-colored fur coat hangs centrally at the top. Other darker coats and jackets, some with fur accents, are distributed throughout the upper section. A beige trench-style coat is visible on the left. A red "SALE" sign with white text is affixed to the right side of the window, and a red "%" symbol is on the left. The bottom section of the display is densely populated with smaller fur items, including hats, scarves, and fur pom-poms in diverse colors (browns, greens, pinks, blues, white, black). Several display heads, some dark and some white, model various fur hats. A blue and white decal indicating acceptance of American Express, Visa, and Mastercard is affixed to the lower-left corner of the window. Below the display window, the building's facade is light-colored, containing two small, square, gray vents or windows.
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Sep 28, 2025

Vienna, Austria

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The image displays the storefront of a retail establishment specializing in furs and leather, identified by the gold text "PELZE • LEDER" (Furs • Leather) on a green fascia board. The location is an urban setting, consistent with Vienna, Austria, based on the architectural style reflected in the shop's windows. The shop occupies the ground level of a multi-story building with a light-colored, possibly stucco or stone, facade featuring horizontal molding details above the storefront. Above the green fascia board, three rectangular windows with green frames reflect a cloudy sky and distant buildings, including one with a distinctive rounded turret. The main display window below the fascia is large and rectangular, showcasing numerous fur and leather products. Prominent reflections on the glass obscure parts of the display but reveal an opposing street scene with ornate, multi-story buildings, visible windows, and street-level activity suggesting vehicular traffic and trees. Inside the display, various fur and leather garments are visible. A light-colored fur coat hangs centrally at the top. Other darker coats and jackets, some with fur accents, are distributed throughout the upper section. A beige trench-style coat is visible on the left. A red "SALE" sign with white text is affixed to the right side of the window, and a red "%" symbol is on the left. The bottom section of the display is densely populated with smaller fur items, including hats, scarves, and fur pom-poms in diverse colors (browns, greens, pinks, blues, white, black). Several display heads, some dark and some white, model various fur hats. A blue and white decal indicating acceptance of American Express, Visa, and Mastercard is affixed to the lower-left corner of the window. Below the display window, the building's facade is light-colored, containing two small, square, gray vents or windows.

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