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An exterior, ground-level view displays a light beige stucco building facade featuring two prominent arched glass windows/doors with light blue frames. The right arched structure functions as a double door with a silver handle. A white rectangular sign, centered between the arches, reads "בת שבע Batsheva" in Hebrew and English. To the left of the left arched window, two rectangular brass plaques are affixed to the facade. Reflections in the glass show a modern, multi-story building with a curvilinear facade, a traditional red-roofed building, and trees under a clear sky. To the far left, a lighter-toned building section with an arched window and a stone-clad base is visible, along with a vertical dark downspout. Small white directional signs with green arrows and Hebrew text are partially visible on the stone base. The foreground consists of a paved walkway made of multi-toned rectangular stone pavers arranged in a diagonal pattern, featuring a distinct darker reddish-brown band. No individuals are present. This location is identified as the Batsheva Dance Company building, likely situated within the Suzanne Dellal Center in the Neve Tzedek neighborhood of Tel Aviv, Israel.
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