
Stake attention in this memory
This image depicts the sunlit inner courtyard of a historic building, likely a madrasa or mosque, consistent with the architecture found in the Fes el-Bali medina in Fez, Morocco, resembling structures such as the Al-Attarine Madrasa. The scene is empty of people. The courtyard floor is paved with a repeating checkered pattern of dark blue and light-colored square tiles laid diagonally, showing distinct shadows cast by the surrounding structures. The walls are uniformly white-plastered, featuring a series of recessed, pointed arches that serve as doorways or windows. These arches are fitted with dark brown wooden elements, appearing as closed double doors, intricate lattice screens, or partially open entries revealing darker interiors. Along the lower portion of the white walls, above the tiled floor, runs a decorative band of dark blue and white zellige tilework. The top edge of the walls is adorned with a green, patterned tile frieze, above which a white parapet is visible. A central section of the building features a small, green-tiled pyramidal roof, topped with a dark finial. The sky above is blue with scattered white, cumulus clouds. In the upper right quadrant, several thin, dark lines, possibly utility wires, stretch horizontally across the sky, originating from the building's facade. A multi-patterned textile or rug is draped over an unseen object within one of the arched recesses on the right side of the frame.
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