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The image captures a static, daytime view of the entrance to a building, likely a mosque, in Kediri, Indonesia. No people are visible. The central feature is a set of large, dark brown double wooden doors, each adorned with a circular, possibly glass-inlaid or elaborately carved motif in its upper half. The doors are flanked by tall, intricately carved wooden panels with geometric patterns, extending upwards and matching the rich brown of the doors. A window with a similar carved wooden frame is situated to the left of the doors, partially obscured by the panels. Above the doors, mounted on the decorative wooden frieze, is a dark grey speaker. The walls of the entrance are painted a light cream or beige, providing a neutral backdrop to the detailed woodwork. The ceiling is white, with a decorative molding running along the top of the wooden panels. A small, rectangular wooden sign is affixed to the left wall. The text on this sign clearly reads "AREA MASJID AGUNG PINTU MARWA", which translates to "Grand Mosque Area Marwa Door", indicating the building's identity as a mosque and a specific entrance within it. The floor leading to the entrance is tiled with light-colored, possibly cream or off-white, square tiles laid in a diagonal pattern. In the foreground, a series of wide, grey tiled steps ascends to this main floor level. The bright, even lighting suggests it is daytime. The overall scene conveys a sense of traditional architecture and cultural significance.
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