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The image shows a museum exhibit in Madrid, Spain, located at coordinates 40.424, -3.689. The exhibit features a large projection screen displaying a photograph of an arched brick hallway. The screen is mounted on a wall with a wooden paneling. Below the screen is a large round, black table with a digital display. The table features an interactive map depicting the expansion of the Christian kingdoms in medieval Spain. The screen displays the text, "Al-Andalus y Los Reinos Cristianos," which translates to "Al-Andalus and the Christian Kingdoms." The map features several labels in Spanish and English and highlights Toledo with an inscription stating, "1085 Conquista de Toledo por Alfonso VI." which translates to "1085 Conquest of Toledo by Alfonso VI." There are also labels for "Castillos" and "Puntos Defensivos Andalusies." which translates to "Castles" and "Andalusian Defensive Points," respectively. The scene is well-lit with artificial lighting. The display of the brick hallway and the digital map suggests the exhibit is focused on the history of the Christian kingdoms during the Middle Ages in Spain.
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The image shows a museum exhibit in Madrid, Spain, located at coordinates 40.424, -3.689. The exhibit features a large projection screen displaying a photograph of an arched brick hallway. The screen is mounted on a wall with a wooden paneling. Below the screen is a large round, black table with a digital display. The table features an interactive map depicting the expansion of the Christian kingdoms in medieval Spain. The screen displays the text, "Al-Andalus y Los Reinos Cristianos," which translates to "Al-Andalus and the Christian Kingdoms." The map features several labels in Spanish and English and highlights Toledo with an inscription stating, "1085 Conquista de Toledo por Alfonso VI." which translates to "1085 Conquest of Toledo by Alfonso VI." There are also labels for "Castillos" and "Puntos Defensivos Andalusies." which translates to "Castles" and "Andalusian Defensive Points," respectively. The scene is well-lit with artificial lighting. The display of the brick hallway and the digital map suggests the exhibit is focused on the history of the Christian kingdoms during the Middle Ages in Spain.

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