
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays a vertically oriented, framed artwork containing two distinct, sepia-toned historical photographs. The frame is dark brown with two silver-colored fasteners visible at the bottom. The top photograph presents a high-angle, expansive view of a large, bustling public square, identified as El Hedim Square in Meknes, Morocco. The square is unpaved, populated with numerous temporary structures resembling market stalls or tents. Numerous indistinct figures of people are dispersed throughout the square, suggesting activity and gatherings. In the distant background, a prominent, tall, rectangular minaret, characteristic of Moroccan mosque architecture (likely the minaret of the Grand Mosque), rises above the city's low-rise buildings and sparse foliage on the right side of the frame. The bottom photograph depicts an elevated view of an outdoor terrace or café area within Meknes. A decorative white balustrade with ornate details runs along the left foreground. The midground features a paved area furnished with several tables and chairs. Multiple individuals are present, some seated at tables, others standing. To the right, a significant pavilion or gazebo-like structure is visible, characterized by multiple arched openings supported by columns, a patterned roof, and intricate decorative elements consistent with Moroccan architectural styles. Beyond the terrace, a lower, less defined outdoor space is discernible on the left.
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