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This is a detailed, forensic, matter-of-fact description of a building located in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany. The image captures the facade of a traditional Bavarian house, characterized by its ornate wooden eaves and decorative paintings on the white plaster walls. The upper portion of the house features a steeply pitched, dark wooden roof with intricate lattice work and decorative wooden elements. Two carved wooden bull heads are prominently displayed beneath the eaves. A small window is visible in the wooden facade above a flower box filled with small decorative items. Below this, an inscription in German reads "GOTT SEGNE DAS HANDWERK" (God bless the craft). Further to the right, another inscription reads "DER MAURER UND ZIMMERLEUTE" (The bricklayer and the carpenter). The lower part of the building is a white plastered facade adorned with yellow and gold painted decorative motifs above the windows. There are several windows with green shutters, some of which are partially open. The windows are rectangular with grey frames. In the foreground, lush green foliage and bushes partially obscure the lower part of the building. A small evergreen tree stands to the left of the windows. The sky above is a clear, light blue. The architectural style suggests a historical building, likely a residence or a commercial establishment, reflecting local Bavarian traditions. No people are visible in the image.
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