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This image depicts a sunlit urban street scene at the intersection of Allenby Street and Montefiore Street in Tel Aviv, Israel, specifically featuring the Levin House (also known as the "Ship House" or "Boaz House") at the corner.

The central subject is a multi-story, light-colored (beige/cream) Bauhaus-style building with distinctive rounded corners, horizontal window bands, and recessed balconies. The ground floor of this building houses commercial establishments, visible through large windows, with graffiti present on the lower facade. A "No Entry" sign (red circle with a white bar) is affixed to the corner of this building. To the right of the main building, another multi-story structure with characteristic rounded balconies and a tree partially obscures its lower floors. To the left, a street recedes into the distance, lined with older, multi-story buildings and numerous parked cars.

The sky is clear and bright blue, with the sun positioned in the upper center, causing a prominent lens flare. Overhead, a beige and black striped awning angles into the frame from the upper right, partially obscuring the sky. A dense network of black and green electrical and communication wires crisscrosses the upper portion of the scene.

At street level, the asphalt road features white pedestrian crosswalk markings. Approximately five individuals are visible. One person stands near the commercial entrance of the main corner building. Another individual stands near the crosswalk further to the right, adjacent to parked cars and a scooter. Other figures are less distinct, appearing further down the streets. Vehicles, including cars and at least one scooter, are parked along both visible streets. Two "No Entry" signs are visible, one on the main building and another on a pole down the right street. Red curb markings delineate parts of the sidewalk.
yasly

Dec 23, 2025, 10:50 AM

Tel-Aviv, Israel

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This image depicts a sunlit urban street scene at the intersection of Allenby Street and Montefiore Street in Tel Aviv, Israel, specifically featuring the Levin House (also known as the "Ship House" or "Boaz House") at the corner. The central subject is a multi-story, light-colored (beige/cream) Bauhaus-style building with distinctive rounded corners, horizontal window bands, and recessed balconies. The ground floor of this building houses commercial establishments, visible through large windows, with graffiti present on the lower facade. A "No Entry" sign (red circle with a white bar) is affixed to the corner of this building. To the right of the main building, another multi-story structure with characteristic rounded balconies and a tree partially obscures its lower floors. To the left, a street recedes into the distance, lined with older, multi-story buildings and numerous parked cars. The sky is clear and bright blue, with the sun positioned in the upper center, causing a prominent lens flare. Overhead, a beige and black striped awning angles into the frame from the upper right, partially obscuring the sky. A dense network of black and green electrical and communication wires crisscrosses the upper portion of the scene. At street level, the asphalt road features white pedestrian crosswalk markings. Approximately five individuals are visible. One person stands near the commercial entrance of the main corner building. Another individual stands near the crosswalk further to the right, adjacent to parked cars and a scooter. Other figures are less distinct, appearing further down the streets. Vehicles, including cars and at least one scooter, are parked along both visible streets. Two "No Entry" signs are visible, one on the main building and another on a pole down the right street. Red curb markings delineate parts of the sidewalk.

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