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The image depicts an opulent interior display room at Bacha Coffee, located within the Dar el Bacha palace in Marrakesh, Morocco. The space is characterized by walls entirely covered in dark wooden shelving filled with thousands of coffee products, extending to a dark slatted wooden ceiling. Illumination is provided by recessed spotlights and linear LED strips that highlight decorative carved wooden panels with intricate swirling patterns and gilded architectural details.

The shelves contain two primary types of coffee packaging. Upper sections feature smaller, rectangular wooden boxes, many labeled with country names such as 'EL SALVADOR', 'HONDURAS', 'NICARAGUA', 'CUBA', and 'MEXICO', indicating various single-origin varieties. Below these, numerous larger, uniform rectangular tins are displayed, predominantly in blue and orange/brown, branded '1910 BACHA COFFEE' and 'FINE FLAVOURED COFFEE', each with specific flavor descriptors like 'GRAND BOUNZA', 'SWEETHEART', 'BELLA GEISHA', and 'SEVILLE ORANGE'.

In the foreground, on the right, an orange-colored stand topped with a dark cylindrical glass container, possibly a coffee grinder or bean dispenser, is visible. A partially obscured similar stand on the left bears text indicating coffee bean grinding services. No individuals are present in the scene.
Kaloyan

Feb 14, 2026

Marrakesh, Morocco

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The image depicts an opulent interior display room at Bacha Coffee, located within the Dar el Bacha palace in Marrakesh, Morocco. The space is characterized by walls entirely covered in dark wooden shelving filled with thousands of coffee products, extending to a dark slatted wooden ceiling. Illumination is provided by recessed spotlights and linear LED strips that highlight decorative carved wooden panels with intricate swirling patterns and gilded architectural details. The shelves contain two primary types of coffee packaging. Upper sections feature smaller, rectangular wooden boxes, many labeled with country names such as 'EL SALVADOR', 'HONDURAS', 'NICARAGUA', 'CUBA', and 'MEXICO', indicating various single-origin varieties. Below these, numerous larger, uniform rectangular tins are displayed, predominantly in blue and orange/brown, branded '1910 BACHA COFFEE' and 'FINE FLAVOURED COFFEE', each with specific flavor descriptors like 'GRAND BOUNZA', 'SWEETHEART', 'BELLA GEISHA', and 'SEVILLE ORANGE'. In the foreground, on the right, an orange-colored stand topped with a dark cylindrical glass container, possibly a coffee grinder or bean dispenser, is visible. A partially obscured similar stand on the left bears text indicating coffee bean grinding services. No individuals are present in the scene.

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