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This image captures the interior or a covered entrance area of a building, likely a mosque or Islamic institution in Madiun, Indonesia, given the architectural style. The scene is dominated by white walls and a white tiled floor, accented with dark elements.

In the foreground, a prominent, rough-textured concrete pillar stands centrally. To its left and right, multiple arches with decorative black and white striped bands form passageways. The architectural style features white walls and dark brown trim around the arches and lower wall sections. Behind the pillar, a large arch frames a wooden double door, one side of which is ajar, revealing a glimpse of the building's interior. Above this doorway, and flanking it, are patterned wall sections made of what appear to be decorative concrete blocks (jali/ventilation blocks), providing texture.

A notable object is a large wall clock with black Arabic numerals (١, ٢, ٣, ٤, ٥, ٦, ٧, ٨, ٩, ١٠, ١١, ١٢) hanging on the wall within the rightmost arch, though its hands are missing. A decorative dark-colored chandelier hangs from the ceiling in front of the clock.

On the left wall, a green information board with unreadable text is mounted. Below it, a white board on a stand, possibly an announcement board, is partially visible with some text, including the word "MASJID" which reinforces the building's identity as a mosque. To the right, two black, portable divider screens with metal stands are positioned, displaying small, illegible notices. The floor is covered with white tiles, some appearing clean while others show dark grout lines or minor marks. Through an archway on the far left, a hint of an outdoor area with greenery and another building structure can be seen.

The lighting suggests it is daytime, with ambient light illuminating the space. There are no people visible, and no specific event or activity is taking place, presenting a static architectural view.
Afnan Nabila

Jan 26, 2025

Madiun, Indonesia

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This image captures the interior or a covered entrance area of a building, likely a mosque or Islamic institution in Madiun, Indonesia, given the architectural style. The scene is dominated by white walls and a white tiled floor, accented with dark elements. In the foreground, a prominent, rough-textured concrete pillar stands centrally. To its left and right, multiple arches with decorative black and white striped bands form passageways. The architectural style features white walls and dark brown trim around the arches and lower wall sections. Behind the pillar, a large arch frames a wooden double door, one side of which is ajar, revealing a glimpse of the building's interior. Above this doorway, and flanking it, are patterned wall sections made of what appear to be decorative concrete blocks (jali/ventilation blocks), providing texture. A notable object is a large wall clock with black Arabic numerals (١, ٢, ٣, ٤, ٥, ٦, ٧, ٨, ٩, ١٠, ١١, ١٢) hanging on the wall within the rightmost arch, though its hands are missing. A decorative dark-colored chandelier hangs from the ceiling in front of the clock. On the left wall, a green information board with unreadable text is mounted. Below it, a white board on a stand, possibly an announcement board, is partially visible with some text, including the word "MASJID" which reinforces the building's identity as a mosque. To the right, two black, portable divider screens with metal stands are positioned, displaying small, illegible notices. The floor is covered with white tiles, some appearing clean while others show dark grout lines or minor marks. Through an archway on the far left, a hint of an outdoor area with greenery and another building structure can be seen. The lighting suggests it is daytime, with ambient light illuminating the space. There are no people visible, and no specific event or activity is taking place, presenting a static architectural view.

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