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The image displays an indoor-outdoor atrium or courtyard of a multi-story building located in the city of Idlib, Syria. The architecture features walls constructed of light-colored, rough-hewn stone blocks, with the upper floor incorporating large rectangular windows framed in dark material beneath a copper-toned fascia. The ground floor of the courtyard is paved with large, polished, variegated marble tiles in shades of beige, brown, and grey.

In the center of the courtyard, a sunken, rectangular fountain structure is visible, featuring black and beige checkered side panels and a carved central element from which water appears to emerge. Small potted plants are positioned around its perimeter. A low railing, matching the black and beige checkered pattern, encloses the central fountain area and extends along the courtyard's periphery, punctuated by light-colored stone newel posts.

The ceiling above consists of a white grid of perforated panels with integrated lighting, partially open to the sky, which appears overcast. Strings of small white decorative lights are draped across the open sections of the atrium. Small rectangular flags, including the Syrian opposition flag (green-white-black with three red stars) and a green flag with a black emblem, are strung as bunting across the upper area.

On the left side of the ground floor, two individuals in dark attire are partially visible near a dark wooden structure and a wall-mounted air conditioning unit. On the far side of the courtyard, a light-colored staircase with metal railings leads to the upper floor. To the right, a group of approximately five to seven individuals, predominantly men in casual clothing, are observing an exhibition featuring framed artworks or panels displayed on easels. In the immediate foreground on the right, a dark backpack with a white cloth draped over it rests on a stone newel post.
Zain othman

Jan 29, 2026

Idlib, Syria

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The image displays an indoor-outdoor atrium or courtyard of a multi-story building located in the city of Idlib, Syria. The architecture features walls constructed of light-colored, rough-hewn stone blocks, with the upper floor incorporating large rectangular windows framed in dark material beneath a copper-toned fascia. The ground floor of the courtyard is paved with large, polished, variegated marble tiles in shades of beige, brown, and grey. In the center of the courtyard, a sunken, rectangular fountain structure is visible, featuring black and beige checkered side panels and a carved central element from which water appears to emerge. Small potted plants are positioned around its perimeter. A low railing, matching the black and beige checkered pattern, encloses the central fountain area and extends along the courtyard's periphery, punctuated by light-colored stone newel posts. The ceiling above consists of a white grid of perforated panels with integrated lighting, partially open to the sky, which appears overcast. Strings of small white decorative lights are draped across the open sections of the atrium. Small rectangular flags, including the Syrian opposition flag (green-white-black with three red stars) and a green flag with a black emblem, are strung as bunting across the upper area. On the left side of the ground floor, two individuals in dark attire are partially visible near a dark wooden structure and a wall-mounted air conditioning unit. On the far side of the courtyard, a light-colored staircase with metal railings leads to the upper floor. To the right, a group of approximately five to seven individuals, predominantly men in casual clothing, are observing an exhibition featuring framed artworks or panels displayed on easels. In the immediate foreground on the right, a dark backpack with a white cloth draped over it rests on a stone newel post.

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