
Stake attention in this memory
The image captures an exterior view of the H.R. Giger Museum in Epagny, Switzerland, under what appears to be damp conditions. In the foreground, a dark, metallic, segmented sculpture resembling a vertebral column or tail functions as a handrail, extending diagonally upward along a set of wet, grey stone steps on the left. To the right, a multi-block stone wall, composed of irregular grey and dark stones, forms a barrier across the midground. Beyond this wall, two distinct sculptures are visible against a light-colored building facade. On the left, a dark, organic-shaped sculpture, possibly of a torso, stands on a reddish-brown, rectangular metal pedestal. To its right, a bronze sculpture depicts a seated, bald humanoid figure with prominent goggles, seemingly exposing internal anatomical structures, set within a half-cylindrical base. Further to the right, an arched stone doorway, partially obscured by a dark poster or sign with white text, marks an entrance to the building. A dark, ornate wrought-iron railing with curved accents runs parallel to the stone staircase in the mid-left. The stone surfaces of the steps and wall exhibit moisture and visible patches of green biological growth. The ground at the lower right of the frame consists of wet, dark cobblestones. No individuals are present in the scene.
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