English: “Prism Skylight” of the new Yad Vashem (Hebrew: יד ושם) Holocaust museum designed by Moshe Safdie is 200 meters long. The exit point of the present image is roughly 120m (394ft) from the camera. For context/perspective, see Aerial view of Yad Vashem
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