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The image depicts the interior multi-level courtyard of the Musée des Arts et Métiers de Fès (Museum of Arts and Crafts in Fez), Morocco. The walls are extensively covered in intricate geometric zellige tilework, predominantly in varying shades of blue, turquoise, and light green, forming repeating star and cross patterns. Several rectangular wooden doors or panels, some with vertical slat detailing, are integrated into these tiled walls on multiple levels. The structure features at least three visible stories, connected by balconies. Dark metal railings with vertical bars line the edges of the upper and intermediate balconies, extending downwards into the lower levels. The visible floor surfaces are light-colored concrete or stone. A narrow blue mat is positioned on the lowest visible floor level. On the right side of the image, attached to the intermediate level railing, is a display board exhibiting two distinct traditional Moroccan rugs: an upper rug with a dark blue background and a central medallion design, and a lower rug showcasing a grid of colorful, patterned squares. No individuals are present in the scene.
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The image depicts the interior multi-level courtyard of the Musée des Arts et Métiers de Fès (Museum of Arts and Crafts in Fez), Morocco. The walls are extensively covered in intricate geometric zellige tilework, predominantly in varying shades of blue, turquoise, and light green, forming repeating star and cross patterns. Several rectangular wooden doors or panels, some with vertical slat detailing, are integrated into these tiled walls on multiple levels. The structure features at least three visible stories, connected by balconies. Dark metal railings with vertical bars line the edges of the upper and intermediate balconies, extending downwards into the lower levels. The visible floor surfaces are light-colored concrete or stone. A narrow blue mat is positioned on the lowest visible floor level. On the right side of the image, attached to the intermediate level railing, is a display board exhibiting two distinct traditional Moroccan rugs: an upper rug with a dark blue background and a central medallion design, and a lower rug showcasing a grid of colorful, patterned squares. No individuals are present in the scene.

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