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An exterior shot of a building facade in Heidelberg, Germany, is depicted, featuring architectural details and prominent window signage. The image captures the upper story of a structure, characterized by a light gray or off-white exterior adorned with ornate brown decorative elements, possibly made of terracotta or carved wood, flanking an arched window. Below this, a large rectangular window displays text. The window signage is the focal point, indicating a commercial establishment. On the left side of the rectangular window, the brand "frittenwerk" is visible in white, block letters, with "POMMESMANUFAKTUR" (German for 'Fries Manufactory') in smaller text underneath. The right side of the window features a large, impactful slogan in outlined white capital letters: "FRIES BEFORE GUYS." A smaller hashtag, "#FRITTENWERK", is present below the slogan. Through the window, reflections of the surroundings are visible, along with glimpses of the interior, including what appears to be venetian blinds and some green foliage, possibly from an indoor plant. The architectural style suggests an older European building, with fluted pilasters and cornices. No people are visible. The lighting suggests it is daytime.
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