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The image displays the ornate entrance of the Nejjarine Museum of Wooden Arts and Crafts, located in the Place Nejjarine within the Medina of Fez, Morocco. The central feature is a large, studded wooden horseshoe-arch door, partially open to reveal a dimly lit interior with a hanging lantern. The surrounding facade is extensively decorated with traditional Moroccan architectural elements, including intricate white carved plasterwork featuring calligraphic inscriptions and geometric patterns, multi-colored zellige tilework in blue, white, and brown hues, and carved dark wood details above the archway. A blue plaque on the lower left identifies the location in French as "Fondation Mohammed Karim Lamrani pour l'Ensemble Nejjarine, Musée Nejjarine des Arts et Métiers du Bois." A second blue plaque with Arabic script is visible on the lower right. A red Moroccan flag with a green pentagram is present on the upper right corner of the building.

Approximately seven individuals are positioned around the entrance. In the foreground, left of the door, a man in a grey beanie, dark puffer jacket, and jeans stands, holding a white plastic item. Adjacent to him is a woman with dark hair, wearing a black leather jacket over a light-colored dress and carrying a brown shoulder bag. A group of five to six people, predominantly facing away from the viewer, are clustered at the open doorway, some appearing to enter the museum. On the right side, a man in a dark puffer jacket is observed looking down at a smartphone in his hand. The scene is illuminated by natural daylight.
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Jan 1, 2026, 11:32 AM

Fez, Morocco

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The image displays the ornate entrance of the Nejjarine Museum of Wooden Arts and Crafts, located in the Place Nejjarine within the Medina of Fez, Morocco. The central feature is a large, studded wooden horseshoe-arch door, partially open to reveal a dimly lit interior with a hanging lantern. The surrounding facade is extensively decorated with traditional Moroccan architectural elements, including intricate white carved plasterwork featuring calligraphic inscriptions and geometric patterns, multi-colored zellige tilework in blue, white, and brown hues, and carved dark wood details above the archway. A blue plaque on the lower left identifies the location in French as "Fondation Mohammed Karim Lamrani pour l'Ensemble Nejjarine, Musée Nejjarine des Arts et Métiers du Bois." A second blue plaque with Arabic script is visible on the lower right. A red Moroccan flag with a green pentagram is present on the upper right corner of the building. Approximately seven individuals are positioned around the entrance. In the foreground, left of the door, a man in a grey beanie, dark puffer jacket, and jeans stands, holding a white plastic item. Adjacent to him is a woman with dark hair, wearing a black leather jacket over a light-colored dress and carrying a brown shoulder bag. A group of five to six people, predominantly facing away from the viewer, are clustered at the open doorway, some appearing to enter the museum. On the right side, a man in a dark puffer jacket is observed looking down at a smartphone in his hand. The scene is illuminated by natural daylight.

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