The image shows a large, abandoned mosque in downtown Beer-Sheva, captured on April 25, 2000.
* **Mosque Facade**
* The building is constructed from light-colored stone.
* A distinctive archway with three rounded openings dominates the facade.
* Above the central opening, a circular window with intricate details adds to the mosque's architectural charm.
* A smaller, matching arch adorns the top of the building, featuring an additional opening.
The image provides a glimpse into the historical architecture of Beer-Sheva, highlighting the unique design elements and materials used in the construction of this abandoned mosque. – AI vision
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