
Stake attention in this memory
Inside the Borj Nord Armes Museum in Fez, Morocco, a well-lit museum exhibit showcases historical weaponry and armor within a clear glass display case. On the right, a full suit of dark, patinated metal plate armor stands erect. The armor features a closed visored helmet with vertical slits, ornate engraved patterns visible on the chest plate, pauldrons, and gauntlets, and segmented leg defenses ending in pointed sabatons. A flash of red fabric is discernible beneath the breastplate. To the left, four distinct polearms are displayed vertically. From left to right, these include a halberd-type weapon with an axe-head and spike, two spears with varying blade shapes (one leaf-shaped, one broader diamond-shaped), and a three-pronged trident-like weapon. All polearms possess wooden shafts and dark metal heads. The items are presented on a dark, raised platform, with small, illegible informational plaques visible at its base. The background wall is a plain, light beige, reflecting light and casting shadows from the displayed artifacts. No live individuals are present in the scene.
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