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The image displays a detailed, upward-angled view of the highly ornate entrance facade of the Al-Attarine Madrasa, situated in Fez al-Bali, Fez, Morocco. The upper section of the facade consists of dark, extensively carved cedarwood, featuring a deep projecting canopy adorned with muqarnas (stalactite vaulting) and complex geometric patterns. Below this wooden structure, a prominent rectangular panel of intricately carved light-colored stucco or plaster is visible. This panel incorporates three recessed horseshoe arches, each filled with dense arabesque and calligraphic motifs. Vertical pilasters separate these arches. A horizontal band of dark, carved wood with Arabic script is positioned immediately beneath the stucco panel. The lower part of the scene shows a deep, shadowed archway leading into the building's interior. The ceiling within this archway is dark, likely wood, and a single bare light bulb is illuminated within the interior space, casting a soft glow. The lower left portion of the exterior wall is a light, aged plaster surface. No individuals or active subjects are present.
FM-8KqvX2

Mar 15, 2026

Fez, Morocco

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The image displays a detailed, upward-angled view of the highly ornate entrance facade of the Al-Attarine Madrasa, situated in Fez al-Bali, Fez, Morocco. The upper section of the facade consists of dark, extensively carved cedarwood, featuring a deep projecting canopy adorned with muqarnas (stalactite vaulting) and complex geometric patterns. Below this wooden structure, a prominent rectangular panel of intricately carved light-colored stucco or plaster is visible. This panel incorporates three recessed horseshoe arches, each filled with dense arabesque and calligraphic motifs. Vertical pilasters separate these arches. A horizontal band of dark, carved wood with Arabic script is positioned immediately beneath the stucco panel. The lower part of the scene shows a deep, shadowed archway leading into the building's interior. The ceiling within this archway is dark, likely wood, and a single bare light bulb is illuminated within the interior space, casting a soft glow. The lower left portion of the exterior wall is a light, aged plaster surface. No individuals or active subjects are present.

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