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The scene depicts an interior room within Sigmaringen Castle, Germany, configured as a hunting trophy display. A large, dark brown bear skin, prepared as a rug, is centrally mounted on a white wall, its head oriented downwards. Below the rug, a full-body taxidermied brown bear stands on a dark grey, rock-textured display base, with its head lowered and facing the base. The white walls are extensively covered with hunting trophies: several large sets of deer antlers are mounted on dark wooden plaques, primarily in the upper left, while the majority of the wall space is filled with hundreds of smaller deer antlers, likely roe deer, each affixed to individual shield-shaped wooden plaques arranged in systematic rows and columns to the left and right of the bear rug. A dark, ornate circular emblem with a light-colored spiral design is affixed to the wall below the bear rug's head. A long, dark polearm, possibly a spear, leans vertically against the wall to the right of the bear rug, with another partially visible on the left. In the lower portion of the frame, two dark, elaborately carved wooden chairs with ornate backs are visible in the lower left, and a third similar chair is positioned in the lower right, all facing away from the wall. The floor is light-colored and tiled.
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Mar 26, 2026, 2:12 PM

Sigmaringen, Germany

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The scene depicts an interior room within Sigmaringen Castle, Germany, configured as a hunting trophy display. A large, dark brown bear skin, prepared as a rug, is centrally mounted on a white wall, its head oriented downwards. Below the rug, a full-body taxidermied brown bear stands on a dark grey, rock-textured display base, with its head lowered and facing the base. The white walls are extensively covered with hunting trophies: several large sets of deer antlers are mounted on dark wooden plaques, primarily in the upper left, while the majority of the wall space is filled with hundreds of smaller deer antlers, likely roe deer, each affixed to individual shield-shaped wooden plaques arranged in systematic rows and columns to the left and right of the bear rug. A dark, ornate circular emblem with a light-colored spiral design is affixed to the wall below the bear rug's head. A long, dark polearm, possibly a spear, leans vertically against the wall to the right of the bear rug, with another partially visible on the left. In the lower portion of the frame, two dark, elaborately carved wooden chairs with ornate backs are visible in the lower left, and a third similar chair is positioned in the lower right, all facing away from the wall. The floor is light-colored and tiled.

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