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This image depicts a public plaza or courtyard in front of a building, identified as the Tel Aviv Museum of Art, located in Tel Aviv, Israel. The scene is observed under an overcast, light gray sky.

In the background, a two-story building with a light yellow or cream facade features multiple vertical dark window-like slits or panels, and a terracotta-colored tiled roof. Columns or pilasters are visible on its front face. A large white sign with Hebrew text, reading "מוזיאון תל אביב לאמנות" (Tel Aviv Museum of Art), is affixed to the building's left side near the entrance area. Several individuals are gathered near this entrance.

The foreground and mid-ground consist of a paved walkway made of light-colored, irregularly shaped paving stones, incorporating a darker geometric pattern in the center. This pathway is flanked by numerous trees and dense shrubbery, creating a natural archway effect towards the building. Prominent vegetation includes large broadleaf trees dominating the upper-left and central frame, and a tall, partially defoliated palm tree with a thick trunk on the upper-right. Smaller trees, some bearing small green fruits, line the paved area, often within raised planter boxes constructed from the same paving material.

Street furniture includes dark-colored, traditional-style street lamps; one is clearly visible on the right, its post adorned with multiple layered stickers or posters. Benches are integrated into the planter boxes, and a person in dark clothing is seated on a bench on the right, looking down at an object in their hands.

Two individuals are walking away from the camera, centrally located on the paved path, heading towards the museum entrance. One wears dark pants and a blue top, the other dark pants and a lighter top. Another individual stands near a dark trash receptacle to the right of the path.
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Dec 13, 2025

Tel Aviv, Israel

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This image depicts a public plaza or courtyard in front of a building, identified as the Tel Aviv Museum of Art, located in Tel Aviv, Israel. The scene is observed under an overcast, light gray sky. In the background, a two-story building with a light yellow or cream facade features multiple vertical dark window-like slits or panels, and a terracotta-colored tiled roof. Columns or pilasters are visible on its front face. A large white sign with Hebrew text, reading "מוזיאון תל אביב לאמנות" (Tel Aviv Museum of Art), is affixed to the building's left side near the entrance area. Several individuals are gathered near this entrance. The foreground and mid-ground consist of a paved walkway made of light-colored, irregularly shaped paving stones, incorporating a darker geometric pattern in the center. This pathway is flanked by numerous trees and dense shrubbery, creating a natural archway effect towards the building. Prominent vegetation includes large broadleaf trees dominating the upper-left and central frame, and a tall, partially defoliated palm tree with a thick trunk on the upper-right. Smaller trees, some bearing small green fruits, line the paved area, often within raised planter boxes constructed from the same paving material. Street furniture includes dark-colored, traditional-style street lamps; one is clearly visible on the right, its post adorned with multiple layered stickers or posters. Benches are integrated into the planter boxes, and a person in dark clothing is seated on a bench on the right, looking down at an object in their hands. Two individuals are walking away from the camera, centrally located on the paved path, heading towards the museum entrance. One wears dark pants and a blue top, the other dark pants and a lighter top. Another individual stands near a dark trash receptacle to the right of the path.

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