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The image presents an upward-looking view of a grand, ornate building, partially framed by vibrant green tree foliage and a utility pole against a clear blue sky. The building, likely a synagogue given context clues, exhibits a distinctive Moorish Revival architectural style. Its facade is constructed from warm-toned bricks and features intricate decorative patterns, arches, and columns. Multiple windows of varying shapes – including arched, rectangular, and circular – are visible, some with detailed tracery. A prominent, ornate dome structure is visible on the left side of the building, adding to its architectural complexity. A dark plaque mounted on the building's facade contains white German text. The visible text mentions, "5. September 1938. Diese Synagoge ist 100 Jahre alt und wurde am 9. November 1938 IN DER KRISTALLNACHT von den Nazis in Brand gesteckt. Während des II. Weltkrieges 1939-1945 wurde sie im Jahre 1943 durch Bombenangriff zerstört. Die Vorderfront dieses Gotteshauses..." This translates to "September 5, 1938. This synagogue is 100 years old and was set on fire on November 9, 1938, IN THE KRISTALLNACHT by the Nazis. During World War II 1939-1945, it was destroyed by bombing in 1943. The facade of this house of worship..." (the text is cut off). The plaque indicates significant historical events, including its destruction during Kristallnacht and World War II. The scene is captured on a bright, sunny day, evidenced by the clear sky and the strong shadows cast across parts of the building's facade. The fresh, light green leaves on the trees suggest spring or early summer. A grey utility pole with some wiring runs diagonally through the lower right portion of the frame. The overall perspective, looking up from street level, emphasizes the scale and grandeur of the building. The location is Berlin, Germany.
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