
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays the weathered, fortified main entrance of Ibn Khaldun High School in Fez, Morocco. A large, centrally positioned pointed horseshoe arch contains a closed, dark, multi-paneled metal gate. The archway and surrounding wall panels are adorned with intricate light-colored stucco relief patterns typical of Islamic geometric and curvilinear motifs. Above the arch, a prominent black rectangular sign with white text in Arabic and Tifinagh identifies the institution as "ثانوية ابن خلدون التأهيلية" (Ibn Khaldun Qualifying High School) and features the national emblem of Morocco. A red Moroccan flag with a green pentagram is mounted on a pole to the right, flying against a clear blue sky. The structure's earth-toned masonry walls show significant signs of age and wear, including exposed brickwork, chipped plaster, and patches of white paint or repair. The top edge of the wall is crenellated. The ground in the foreground is paved with grey interlocking bricks, and sparse green vegetation grows at the base of the walls. No individuals are present in the scene.
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