
Stake attention in this memory
The image shows an information board in a park setting. The board has a historical illustration of a zoo-like enclosure on the left and text in both German and English on the right. The German text describes the history of the "Menagerie" (zoo), stating it was established around 1720 while the Upper Belvedere was being constructed. It housed various animals and birds and was modeled after the zoo at Versailles. The English text provides a similar description, mentioning it was the second largest menagerie in Europe at the time and that Prince Eugene commissioned paintings of the animals. The background of the image shows a manicured park with a row of mature trees lining a path. Beyond the trees, there are benches and a hedge. The sky is clear and blue. The foreground shows a grassy area where the information board is placed. The overall scene suggests a historical site or attraction within a park in Vienna, Austria.
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