
Stake attention in this memory
A low-angle exterior view captures the main entrance facade of a building located in the city of Galil Elyon Regional Council, Israel. The structure is primarily composed of light grey, possibly concrete or stone, blocks. A large, deeply recessed archway forms the central entrance, featuring multiple concentric layers and flanked by stylized vertical pilasters with ribbed detailing. Below the arch, a double-door entrance with dark, reflective glass panels shows blurred reflections of the immediate surroundings. Above the doors, within the arch, a circular window is etched with an anchor symbol flanked by two fish, and the text "Do mus Gal iiae" (Domus Galilae). A decorative chevron pattern, composed of alternating white, dark green, and dark blue/purple arrow-shaped tiles, borders the upper section of the facade, running horizontally above the arch and vertically down its sides. Centered above the main arch, within the chevron border, is a circular emblem displaying the letters "A Ω" (Alpha and Omega) above "M R B". Three small, square floodlights are mounted on the roofline above this decorative border. The ground directly in front of the building is a flat, light-colored paved surface. The sky overhead is light blue with scattered cirrus clouds. No people or active subjects are visible in the scene.
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