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The image displays a multi-tiered, Art Nouveau public clock and monument, specifically identified as the Ankeruhr (Anker Clock) located at the Hohe Brücke in Vienna, Austria. The upper sections consist of patinated copper or bronze components, exhibiting a greenish hue from oxidation. A weathervane is mounted at the apex, displaying cardinal directions (N, S, E, W). Below the weathervane, a circular clock face is integrated, showing a time of approximately 09:25. This section is adorned with various decorative elements, including stylized animal heads resembling gargoyles, such as a prominent turtle-like head on the lower edge of the green section, and hanging ornamental features. The intermediate section is constructed from a lighter-colored material, likely stone or concrete, featuring a textured surface of wavy horizontal lines at its top, transitioning into a bas-relief frieze depicting human figures and floral patterns. The visible lower section includes arched, glass-fronted display cases, one of which partially displays text in German and English, reading 'Denkmäler und Brunnen' / 'Monuments and Fountains'. The background consists of a clear blue sky with scattered white clouds, green tree foliage on the left, and a multi-story building with balconies partially visible in the distant background. No individuals are present in the scene.
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