
Stake attention in this memory
This image displays the exterior facade of "Ecole Al Bassatine" (Al Bassatine School) in Fez, Morocco. The building features a multi-level structure with a prominent curved white section forming the upper part of the main entrance area. A dark red curved canopy, equipped with several recessed lights, tops this section. From the peak of the curved roof, a red Moroccan flag with a green pentagram is visible, partially obscured by power lines. The main entrance is recessed, flanked by two pillars clad in speckled granite-like material with three circular depressions on each. The entrance consists of gray metal double doors with a distinct blue arched design in the upper portion, resembling stained glass or decorative panels. Above the entrance, the school's name is mounted in metallic letters: "ECOLE AL BASSATINE" in Latin script and "مدرسة البساتين" in Arabic. Two white security cameras are affixed to the left granite pillar, above the entrance. Two upper windows on the curved white facade are covered by closed white roller shutters, overlaid with decorative wavy metal grilles. To the left of the main entrance, a section of the building is painted light blue, featuring a lower window with a metal grille, behind which several potted plants are visible. The ground in the immediate foreground is paved with geometrically patterned tiles in varying shades of gray and beige. In the background to the right, palm trees are visible, and beyond them, distant hills with scattered buildings under an overcast sky. No individuals are visible in the scene.
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