
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays the interior of the Tel Aviv Museum of Art - Herta and Paul Amir Building, located in Tel Aviv, Israel, characterized by its distinctive modern architecture. The scene is illuminated by natural light, showing an atrium or large internal space with a view of the sky overhead. To the left, a multi-story cylindrical glass elevator shaft with a visible light-colored core extends vertically. Adjacent to it on the right, a multi-story building section features a curved glass facade constructed from large, clear panels affixed with metal spider fittings. Through this glass, multiple interior levels or balconies are visible, each equipped with light-colored walls, recessed lighting, framed artworks (possibly paintings), and potted plants. The glass surfaces reflect elements of the sky and internal architecture. In the foreground, the backs of two individuals are captured. On the left, a person wearing a brown or tan jacket is partially visible, showing their dark, curly hair and right shoulder. To the right, a second individual wears a dark long-sleeved top, a dark green knit beanie, and a grey backpack with multiple zippered compartments. This person holds a small, light green, rectangular object in their raised right hand, pointing upwards towards the curved glass facade. A partial pink folder or book is visible held under their left arm. Stone steps are present in the lower-left foreground, leading towards the base of the elevator structure.
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