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This image depicts an ornate entrance within the Royal Palace (Dar al-Makhzen) in Fez, Morocco. The central feature is a large, double-leaf golden door, likely brass or bronze, deeply embossed with geometric patterns within rectangular panels and studded with numerous circular rivets. Two ornate, star-shaped brass door knockers are centrally located on the door. To the left, a wall segment is covered in traditional Moroccan zellij tiles featuring a repeating blue and white diamond pattern. Above the door, a decorative band of smaller yellow and white tiles runs along the lintel, beneath a dark, possibly carved, rectangular panel. In the right foreground, a dark green wrought-iron gate or grille, characterized by intricate scrollwork, is partially open. A small, low wooden stool with a white and brown patterned cushion is positioned near the base of the golden door, partially obscuring a dark chair with a red cushion. The scene is brightly lit, with strong reflections evident on the golden door's surface. No individuals are present.
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