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An upward-angled view captures the facade of the Commune TLV building, a multi-story structure in the American-German Colony, Jaffa, Tel Aviv, Israel. The building is painted a light blue-grey with white architectural trim. A prominent, wide stone staircase with balustrades leads to the main entrance, featuring four decorative stone urns atop square pillars. The entrance doorway is open, revealing a dimly lit interior. Above the entrance, a semi-circular fanlight window with radial spokes is set into the facade. Higher up, an oval window with a grid pattern is centered. The building's upper levels display multiple arched windows, some paired, and a central balcony with an ornate black wrought-iron railing. Distinctive rounded arches are integrated into the left side of the facade, with the word "commeno" (likely "Commune") inscribed in dark lettering on the wall beneath one such arch. A green leafy plant partially obstructs the right side of the building. The sky above is clear blue. No individuals are visible.
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