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The image depicts a low-angle view of a traditional Bavarian building facade, characteristic of architecture found in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany. The white stucco wall is adorned with elaborate *Lüftlmalerei* frescoes, featuring ornate patterns in muted earth tones of brown, orange, and green, primarily around windows and along structural lines. Two taxidermied deer heads, both with multi-tined antlers, are prominently mounted on the building. 1. The upper-left mount features a light brown deer head, facing right and slightly downwards. Its antlers are numerous and symmetrical. The head emerges from an oval plaque decorated with blue and green mosaic-like patterns embedded in the white wall. 2. The lower-right mount presents a darker deer head with large, extensively branched antlers, facing left. This head is positioned beneath the roof overhang. Several dark-framed windows are visible on the facade, equipped with simple metal latches or stays. Below the upper window and to the left of the lower deer head, a decorative wrought-iron bracket supports a gilded, stylized animal head (possibly a fish or mythical creature) with a chain hanging from its mouth. Further down, intricate stucco relief work is integrated into the wall's decoration. The building features a prominent wooden roof structure with exposed horizontal planks and substantial beams. Some of the wooden eaves display decorative scalloped carvings. A grey, rectangular floodlight or security camera is mounted on a wooden beam beneath the eaves, positioned above and to the right of the lower deer head. The sky in the upper right quadrant is overcast and light grey. No people are visible.
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