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The image shows a display of two intricate, multi-tiered nativity scenes, commonly known as "Szopki" in Polish tradition. These elaborate structures resemble Gothic cathedrals with numerous spires, towers, and detailed architectural elements. The nativity scenes are illuminated from within, highlighting their detailed craftsmanship. One scene is larger and more ornate, featuring a clock face and richly colored decorations. The smaller scene, to the left, is primarily metallic with illuminated windows. The nativity scenes are placed on a polished wooden surface, likely a display table or platform, in a museum or exhibition space. In the background, there is a dimly lit wall with some text panels, partially obscured. One text panel in the upper right corner, written in German, appears to be a description of the nativity scenes. The floor is tiled with reddish-brown square tiles. A wooden chair and a metal railing are visible behind the larger nativity scene. The scene is captured at an angle, with a reflective glass surface in the foreground, which creates a blue-tinted reflection of the display and the surrounding environment. Based on information about similar nativity scene displays and the presence of German text, this scene is likely located in the Neues Schloss (New Palace) in Oberschleißheim, Germany, which houses collections that include historical exhibits.
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