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This image captures the grand entrance of a building, identified as a mosque, likely in Kediri, Indonesia. The focal point is a set of large, intricately carved wooden double doors standing open, inviting entry into a spacious interior. The doors feature a prominent semi-circular design near the top. Above the entrance, a long, horizontal wooden panel adorned with elaborate Arabic calligraphy in relief carving spans the width of the structure. Higher up, on the cream-colored walls, two decorative elements are visible: on the right, an arched stained-glass window with a light blue and green design, possibly depicting stylized Arabic script like "Allah" or a floral motif, surrounded by dark wooden latticework. A similar, though less visible, stained-glass window and latticework panel can be seen on the left. The floor in the foreground is a highly polished, light-colored terrazzo or granite with small dark square inlays, reflecting the bright natural light. This glossy flooring extends into the building, where pillars and a dark section of a back wall are discernible. The interior appears well-lit, suggesting it is daytime. A small brown rectangular sign is mounted above the open doors. It features Arabic calligraphy at the top, followed by the Romanized text "MASJID AL-QALAM" and below that, "AL-MADINA", indicating the mosque's name. The overall impression is one of traditional Islamic architecture, showcasing fine craftsmanship and a welcoming atmosphere.
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