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An exterior, eye-level, full shot shows the facade of an old stone building with arched windows and a tiled roof, partially obscured by trees. The building is made of large, beige, rough-hewn stones. The upper part of the facade has decorative carvings, including what appears to be a coat of arms. Two arched windows with white sills and frames are visible on the lower floor, each with modern air conditioning units mounted outside below them. A wrought iron gate with an ornate pattern stands in front of the building. Lush green trees and foliage surround the building, with sunlight dappling the stonework and casting shadows. The sky is a clear, bright blue. This building is located at the intersection of King George Street and Keren Hayesod Street in Jerusalem, Israel, and is known as the Van Leer Institute.
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3,307
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