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The image displays an indoor architectural feature in Kecamatan Pati, Indonesia, specifically an ornate, illuminated archway that serves as an entrance to a gallery space. The archway is constructed from a white frame with integrated, light-brown panels adorned with intricate Islamic geometric patterns, internally outlined by continuous white LED strip lighting. Centered at the archway's apex is a rectangular brown sign with white text, "GALERI ASMAUL HUSNA," surmounted by a golden circular emblem containing stylized Arabic script. Beyond the archway, the floor is light-colored tiling, leading into a room dominated by a large wall mural. This mural depicts a natural landscape featuring a brown, rocky landmass on the right, bordering a blue body of water that extends across the lower central and right portions of the scene. Green foliage, resembling palm trees, is visible rising from the landmass in the upper left and central parts of the mural. A bright light source is depicted within the mural's upper-left quadrant, creating a lens flare effect. A segment of a blue and white boat or ship, complete with a railing, is positioned on the water in the far right of the mural. To the left, a tall, dark-wood grandfather clock with a circular gold-toned face is partially visible behind the archway; other furniture and wall decorations are faintly discernible beyond it. Above the archway, dark brown banners or panels are affixed to the wall, featuring multiple light-colored squares. Each square contains Arabic calligraphy, numeric identifiers (e.g., '22', '24', '26'), and transliterated Arabic names such as 'AL KHAFIZ', 'AL MU'IZZ', 'AL HAKAM', and 'AL SAMI', consistent with the "Asmaul Husna" theme indicated by the sign. No people are present, and no actions or interactions are depicted. The environment is well-lit and appears to be a public or semi-public exhibition space.
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