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The image displays a framed, three-dimensional architectural model of a church facade, likely exhibited in a museum or historical building. The model, crafted from a light-colored material, showcases an elaborately ornate Baroque or Colonial style entrance. It features a central arched doorway, flanked by columns, with intricate carvings, decorative niches, and a prominent cross at its apex. The model is encased within a dark wooden frame with a glass front, which reflects some light, slightly obscuring parts of the detailed craftsmanship. The framed piece hangs on a textured, light-colored wall, characteristic of stone or concrete, providing a rustic backdrop. To the left, part of another similar framed display is visible. To the right of the main display, a white informational card is affixed to the wall. The visible text on the card identifies the subject as "IGLESIA DE CAYMA" (Church of Cayma). It further states that it "HABRÍA SIDO CONSAGRADO DEL AÑO 1750" (would have been consecrated in the year 1750) and that "ES SU TEMPLO COLONIAL CONOCIDO COMO LA IGLESIA SAN MIGUEL ARCÁNGEL DE CAYMA" (it is its colonial temple known as the Church of Saint Michael Archangel of Cayma). This context indicates the scene is likely in Arequipa, Peru, where the original church is located.
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