
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays the exterior of the Mosque of Haj Abdellah Ben Said (مسجد الحاج عبد الله بن سعيد) located in Salé, Morocco. The building presents a facade primarily in a light beige tone, with a green-tiled roof visible at the top. The main entrance features a series of four prominent horseshoe arches, intricately carved with geometric and possibly calligraphic patterns in relief. These arches are supported by columns. Behind the central arches, dark brown double doors are visible. To the left of the arched entrance, an arched window with a decorative metal grille is present. A white rectangular plaque displaying the mosque's name in Arabic script is affixed above the central arches. The building stands on a darker beige or light brown base, accessed via a series of red brick steps with grey risers. These steps lead down to a red brick patterned sidewalk. A dark asphalt road occupies the immediate foreground. A partial view of a red and black object, likely a sign, is visible in the lower left corner. No individuals or active subjects are present in the scene. The lighting suggests an overcast sky.
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