
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays a portion of the upper facade of the former Bank of Morocco building, located on Place de France in Tangier, Morocco. The structure is characterized by neoclassical architecture, featuring a dominant white or off-white color scheme with pale yellow-gold decorative accents. The uppermost visible section includes a roofline balustrade composed of white balusters and solid sections. Above this, against a light blue-gray sky, a yellow satellite dish is mounted to the left and a black television antenna is positioned centrally. Below the roofline, a horizontal frieze with intricate pale yellow-gold scrollwork and medallions runs across the facade. Below the frieze is a row of four large, rectangular windows, each framed by engaged white columns with ornate capitals. These windows feature dark, grid-patterned frames and glass that appears textured or dusty. The leftmost window and the third window from the left each have a small, square, top-hinged ventilation pane slightly open, protruding outward. Below each of these windows is a decorative black wrought-iron railing with circular scroll motifs. The lowest visible section of the facade displays a row of four arched openings, each framed by pale yellow-gold decorative elements, including ornate scrollwork and mascarons at the arch keystone. All four arches are covered by fully closed, white, corrugated roll-down security shutters. A white balustrade with multiple small balusters spans the base of these arched sections. The scene depicts architectural details under what appears to be an overcast or hazy sky; no individuals or active elements are present.
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