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The image captures the illuminated entrance of a building at night, showcasing distinct Moroccan or Islamic architectural elements. Dominating the center is a large, light-colored archway, which frames a multi-paned window section above a double door. The arch features a characteristic Moorish or keyhole shape, with intricate decorative friezes visible along its upper curve and horizontally across the facade. The window above the doors, and the doors themselves, are constructed from dark wood frames holding numerous square, translucent glass panels. Light from within the building spills out through these panels, creating a warm glow against the dark surroundings. Some glass panels feature subtle etched patterns, particularly on the lower door sections, visible in the detailed crops. To the upper left, dark foliage from a tree extends into the frame, partially obscuring the building. On the right side of the entrance, a rectangular plaque with text written in Arabic script is affixed to the wall. Below the entrance, several steps lead down to a paved forecourt. The pavement features a geometric pattern of interlocking rectangular bricks, and shadows are cast across it, suggesting the presence of external light sources or nearby architectural features. The overall impression is one of a serene and elegantly lit facade, typical of traditional architecture found in Casablanca, Morocco, at night. There are no people visible, and no specific activity is taking place, only the quiet illumination of the structure.
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