
Stake attention in this memory
This media file presents an indoor museum exhibit showcasing historical siege engine models. The main subject is a large, intricately constructed wooden model of a trebuchet, prominently displayed against a clean white wall. The trebuchet features a long wooden throwing arm, a robust A-frame base, and a rope with a small pouch, representative of its function. Adjacent to the model, a large information plaque in Polish details the "Trebusz" (trebuchet), describing it as a powerful siege machine used for breaching walls and launching projectiles like incendiaries, beehives, or even diseased remains for psychological warfare, noting its use from the 12th to 15th centuries. A smaller wooden model, identified as an "Onager" by a separate Polish plaque, is positioned lower on the wall, described as a type of sling that hurls stones. A "PROSIMY NIE DOTYKAĆ / PLEASE DO NOT TOUCH" sign is clearly visible near the smaller model. The setting appears to be a modern exhibition space, likely in Bydgoszcz, Poland, given the language of the descriptive texts. The upper section of the room is bright with white walls, while the lower part reveals a more utilitarian area with concrete blocks, exposed wiring, pipes, and electrical equipment, illuminated by a glowing blue light. No people are visible in the image, suggesting a focus on the artifacts themselves.
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