A reproduction of an original painting, printed on 350g two-sided paper, crafted to faithfully capture the natural colors of the original and to stand the test of time.
Beit Levin, also known as The Castle, was originally constructed for the Levin family, and later served as the Russian embassy.
The building's roof features a special mechanism that allows it to open to the sky, apparently for use as a succah during the holiday of Succot.
I used to work right across the street, and have spent many lunches on the bench overlooking the building.
All postcards are available in 15*10 cm
* For custom sizes please contact us and we'll try to accommodate you.