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This image depicts the entrance to the "Downtown | עיר תחתית | البلدة التحتى" station of the Carmelit funicular in Haifa, Israel. The entrance is framed by a bright yellow structure, with exterior walls constructed from beige stone blocks.

Inside, the station features an arched, translucent ceiling that allows natural light to illuminate the space, casting distinct shadows on the tiled floor. The interior walls on the right are covered in a checkerboard pattern of white and yellow tiles, while the rear wall is predominantly white, adorned with numerous framed art pieces or murals depicting various abstract and figurative scenes. Several sculptural elements are mounted on the wall above these artworks. A prominent blue structural column stands on the left interior.

On the left stone wall outside the yellow frame, a black information sign with a "Z" logo displays station operating hours in Hebrew, Arabic, and English, along with a "no wheelchair access" symbol. Below this sign, a black desk or counter is partially visible, behind which a person's legs are discernable, suggesting someone is seated or standing.

Two individuals are seen from behind, descending into the station. The person on the left wears a light-colored, possibly plaid, hooded jacket, while the person on the right wears a dark hooded sweatshirt with a prominent white graphic design on the back. To their right, an escalator descends, and to their left, behind them, stairs also descend. The floor is covered with grey tiles interspersed with sections of yellow tactile paving. A single black floodlight is mounted high on the right tiled wall, and below it, a framed picture of an island or coastal landscape is displayed. The overall scene suggests a functional public transportation hub with artistic embellishments.
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Dec 22, 2025

Haifa, Israel

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This image depicts the entrance to the "Downtown | עיר תחתית | البلدة التحتى" station of the Carmelit funicular in Haifa, Israel. The entrance is framed by a bright yellow structure, with exterior walls constructed from beige stone blocks. Inside, the station features an arched, translucent ceiling that allows natural light to illuminate the space, casting distinct shadows on the tiled floor. The interior walls on the right are covered in a checkerboard pattern of white and yellow tiles, while the rear wall is predominantly white, adorned with numerous framed art pieces or murals depicting various abstract and figurative scenes. Several sculptural elements are mounted on the wall above these artworks. A prominent blue structural column stands on the left interior. On the left stone wall outside the yellow frame, a black information sign with a "Z" logo displays station operating hours in Hebrew, Arabic, and English, along with a "no wheelchair access" symbol. Below this sign, a black desk or counter is partially visible, behind which a person's legs are discernable, suggesting someone is seated or standing. Two individuals are seen from behind, descending into the station. The person on the left wears a light-colored, possibly plaid, hooded jacket, while the person on the right wears a dark hooded sweatshirt with a prominent white graphic design on the back. To their right, an escalator descends, and to their left, behind them, stairs also descend. The floor is covered with grey tiles interspersed with sections of yellow tactile paving. A single black floodlight is mounted high on the right tiled wall, and below it, a framed picture of an island or coastal landscape is displayed. The overall scene suggests a functional public transportation hub with artistic embellishments.

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