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This image depicts the entrance hall of a building in Fez, Morocco, showcasing traditional Moroccan architecture. The foreground features a tiled floor composed of black and white square tiles arranged in a diamond pattern, leading to a slightly elevated threshold of lighter-colored, possibly marble, rectangular tiles. On either side, walls are adorned with intricate blue and white zellige mosaic tiles, topped by white plaster sections and rounded arches. A central, grand archway dominates the scene, featuring extensively carved white plaster with geometric and floral motifs. A dark, multi-branched chandelier hangs from the ceiling within this archway. Below the carved plaster, a rectangular transom window incorporates panels of blue, amber, and clear textured glass. Directly beneath the transom, a pair of white metal double doors stands partially ajar, revealing an outdoor area. Each door panel is designed with square sections of decorative scrollwork. To the left inside the entrance, a tall plant with long, slender green leaves is contained within a two-toned orange-yellow and blue pot. To the right, a smaller, bushy plant sits in a round pot painted white, orange, and blue. A light-colored floor mat lies on the ground directly inside the doorway. Through the open doors, the exterior environment is visible, featuring green foliage, tree branches, and a distinct ochre-yellow wall in the background. The scene is illuminated by natural daylight entering from the outside. No people or active interactions are present.
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