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The image displays the entrance to the Nejjarine Museum of Wood Arts and Crafts, situated in Place Nejjarine within the Fez el Bali medina of Fez, Morocco. The building facade features an ornate, arched entryway. A large, dark-brown wooden door, heavily studded with metal, is partially open, revealing a dark interior. The door is surrounded by an elaborately decorated archway, consisting of intricate white stucco carvings with Arabic calligraphy and multicolored zellige tilework in geometric patterns, predominantly blue, green, and white. The lower section of the facade is covered with polished wooden panels. A blue plaque on the left panel, inscribed in French and Arabic, identifies the "Fondation Mohammed Karim Lahraoui pour l'Ensemble Nejjarine, Musée Nejjarine des Arts et Métiers du Bois." A second plaque with Arabic script is visible on the right panel.

On the cobblestone ground in front of the entrance, a group of approximately seven individuals are gathered. From the left, a man in a dark puffer jacket, blue jeans, and a grey beanie holds a smartphone. To his right, a woman in a long cream-colored skirt, a black jacket over a white top, and carrying a brown shoulder bag, holds a small white object. Several figures are partially visible entering the doorway, including individuals with head coverings. A woman wearing a dark blue cloak over a burgundy garment stands facing the entrance. To the right of the entrance, a man in a dark jacket and trousers holds a dark umbrella and looks at a smartphone. In the immediate foreground on the right, the back of a man wearing a black baseball cap and a black leather jacket is visible, facing towards the entrance. The scene is illuminated by natural daylight.
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Jan 1, 2026, 11:30 AM

Fez, Morocco

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The image displays the entrance to the Nejjarine Museum of Wood Arts and Crafts, situated in Place Nejjarine within the Fez el Bali medina of Fez, Morocco. The building facade features an ornate, arched entryway. A large, dark-brown wooden door, heavily studded with metal, is partially open, revealing a dark interior. The door is surrounded by an elaborately decorated archway, consisting of intricate white stucco carvings with Arabic calligraphy and multicolored zellige tilework in geometric patterns, predominantly blue, green, and white. The lower section of the facade is covered with polished wooden panels. A blue plaque on the left panel, inscribed in French and Arabic, identifies the "Fondation Mohammed Karim Lahraoui pour l'Ensemble Nejjarine, Musée Nejjarine des Arts et Métiers du Bois." A second plaque with Arabic script is visible on the right panel. On the cobblestone ground in front of the entrance, a group of approximately seven individuals are gathered. From the left, a man in a dark puffer jacket, blue jeans, and a grey beanie holds a smartphone. To his right, a woman in a long cream-colored skirt, a black jacket over a white top, and carrying a brown shoulder bag, holds a small white object. Several figures are partially visible entering the doorway, including individuals with head coverings. A woman wearing a dark blue cloak over a burgundy garment stands facing the entrance. To the right of the entrance, a man in a dark jacket and trousers holds a dark umbrella and looks at a smartphone. In the immediate foreground on the right, the back of a man wearing a black baseball cap and a black leather jacket is visible, facing towards the entrance. The scene is illuminated by natural daylight.

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