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Another barbershop, next to this glorious teal (or turquoise) pair of ornate doors.
Strange how this building in the Jewish area has two different architectural styles. Intricate street art
Needing renovationOk, windows, not doors, but great font for 56Rear doors of the Grand Synagogue, art deco design of “battlements” reminiscent of Persepolis (“By the river of Babylon, I sat down and wept”)Interesting doorway, with scalloped surround and star window, in the Grand Synagogue. To me, it looks almost Islamic.Sturdy iron synagogue door
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The blue on yellow of that cafe stands out nicely. The Grand Synagogue door is impressively ornate, and yes it does have an Islamic look. Excellent finds 🙂
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Fabulous!
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Thanks Sheree.
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Amazing doors. I like the design of that synagogue door.
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Yes, it looks almost moorish, doesn’t it?
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The blue on yellow of that cafe stands out nicely. The Grand Synagogue door is impressively ornate, and yes it does have an Islamic look. Excellent finds 🙂
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Some nice ones here. The first one and these last two especially😊.
Pat
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Excellent gallery. I like the blue doors, too.
janet
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