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A detailed, upward-angled view captures a section of a building facade in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany. Centrally positioned, a taxidermied male deer head, displaying a substantial rack of antlers, is mounted on a decorative shield. The shield features a blue and white diamond pattern, characteristic of the Bavarian flag, with green accents and faint inscription near its base. The deer's head is a muted brown, facing towards the right with visible eyes and snout. The building's wall is white stucco, adorned with intricate, painted frescoes (Lüftlmalerei) in shades of gold, brown, pink, green, and cream. To the left, a dark brown-framed, multi-paned window is set within a painted frame of scrollwork and floral motifs, including an urn with roses above and a shell-like design below. To the right, another multi-paned window, with white sashes, is partially open and framed by similar painted scrollwork. Above this right window, an ornate golden cartouche contains the dark-colored painted letters "STT WI" or "ST. WI". A vertical, dark pink or mauve curtain partially obscures the far right edge of this window. Above the white wall, dark, weathered wooden eaves with a distinctive cross-hatched lattice pattern are visible, characteristic of traditional Bavarian architecture. No people or animals are present, and no specific actions are depicted. The scene is a static display of architectural detail and traditional decorative art.
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