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An upward-looking view captures the ornate facade of a historic building, partially framed by the vibrant green leaves of a tree against a clear blue sky. The building, located in Berlin, Germany, exhibits a distinctive architectural style, likely Moorish Revival, characterized by intricate patterns and decorative elements. The facade is constructed from materials with rich brown, terracotta, and gold tones. A prominent feature is a series of large, arched windows with elaborate decorative carvings and detailing around them. Below these arches, at least three circular windows with star-like grilles or stained glass are visible, suggesting further complexity in the design. To the right, a darker section of the building features decorative ironwork or grilles over windows. A horizontal band runs across the building's upper section, displaying text in a Semitic script, which is Hebrew. The visible inscription reads (from right to left): "פתח שערים ויבא גוי צדיק שומר אמונים," translating to "Open ye the gates, that the righteous nation which keepeth the truth may enter in" (Isaiah 26:2). The bright sunlight, casting dappled shadows through the foreground foliage, indicates a clear and sunny day, likely morning or early afternoon. The lush green leaves of the tree are illuminated by the sun, providing a striking contrast to the building's warm hues. No people or specific activities are visible, emphasizing the architectural grandeur and the tranquil setting.
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