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The image depicts the interior courtyard of Le Salon de Thé by Pierre Hermé within La Mamounia Hotel in Marrakesh, Morocco.

The scene presents a high-ceilinged dining area with a prominent black and white checkered marble floor. A multi-paned glass roof, supported by a dark green metal framework, features a central circular skylight, allowing natural light to illuminate the space. The walls exhibit traditional Moroccan architectural elements, including intricate geometric patterns, arched recesses containing small windows, and wooden latticework. A wooden balcony or gallery with ornate railings is visible on the upper left side.

Approximately 10-15 individuals are present, mostly seated at small tables arranged on the checkered floor. In the foreground, two women are seated at an oval table, which holds tea or coffee service items including multiple cups, small plates, a golden teapot, and a glass of orange liquid. The woman on the left wears a white long-sleeved top and glasses, looking downwards. The woman on the right has dark hair and wears a dark top. Further into the courtyard, several other groups of people are seated at similar tables, engaged in dining or conversation.

Large, lush palm-like plants are distributed throughout the area in tall, ornate blue and white ceramic planters. Bell-shaped brass pendant lights hang from the ceiling on long wooden poles. Along the right side of the image, a long wooden service counter or display case is visible. It features a glass display section in the foreground, showcasing an assortment of macarons and other pastries. Golden-packaged items, likely tea or confectionery products, are arranged on the counter's upper surface. A male staff member, dressed in a white uniform with a red fez, walks along the checkered aisle behind the seated diners on the right. In the far left foreground, a small dark table holds a stack of magazines or books.
Kaloyan

Feb 14, 2026

Marrakesh, Morocco

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The image depicts the interior courtyard of Le Salon de Thé by Pierre Hermé within La Mamounia Hotel in Marrakesh, Morocco. The scene presents a high-ceilinged dining area with a prominent black and white checkered marble floor. A multi-paned glass roof, supported by a dark green metal framework, features a central circular skylight, allowing natural light to illuminate the space. The walls exhibit traditional Moroccan architectural elements, including intricate geometric patterns, arched recesses containing small windows, and wooden latticework. A wooden balcony or gallery with ornate railings is visible on the upper left side. Approximately 10-15 individuals are present, mostly seated at small tables arranged on the checkered floor. In the foreground, two women are seated at an oval table, which holds tea or coffee service items including multiple cups, small plates, a golden teapot, and a glass of orange liquid. The woman on the left wears a white long-sleeved top and glasses, looking downwards. The woman on the right has dark hair and wears a dark top. Further into the courtyard, several other groups of people are seated at similar tables, engaged in dining or conversation. Large, lush palm-like plants are distributed throughout the area in tall, ornate blue and white ceramic planters. Bell-shaped brass pendant lights hang from the ceiling on long wooden poles. Along the right side of the image, a long wooden service counter or display case is visible. It features a glass display section in the foreground, showcasing an assortment of macarons and other pastries. Golden-packaged items, likely tea or confectionery products, are arranged on the counter's upper surface. A male staff member, dressed in a white uniform with a red fez, walks along the checkered aisle behind the seated diners on the right. In the far left foreground, a small dark table holds a stack of magazines or books.

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