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The image displays the ornate main entrance of the Bou Inania Madrasa, located in the Medina of Fez, Morocco, under a partially cloudy blue sky. The central feature is a large, weathered wooden double-door with two distinctive, dark metal knockers. Above the door, the facade is extensively decorated with intricate carved plasterwork featuring geometric patterns, Arabic calligraphy, and three arched, recessed windows. This carved section is topped by a heavy, dark wooden canopy supported by ornate corbels, with visible green roof tiles along its upper edge. The adjoining walls of the building are constructed of yellowish-tan stone or brick, showing signs of age and weathering, particularly on the taller wall to the right. To the immediate left of the doorway, a vertical display board presents an array of small, colorful souvenir magnets, with a visible price of "15.00". To the right of the door, a blue rectangular sign with white text and a QR code, identifying the location in Arabic script with "FeZ" and "Maroc" visible, is affixed to the wall. Below this sign and extending further right, various commercial goods, including clocks, metal containers, and packaged items, are arranged on the ground next to an open cardboard box. No individuals are present in the frame.
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