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The image displays the interior of a traditional Moroccan residence, consistent with a Riad or Dar, situated in the city of Fez, Morocco. The scene encompasses two interconnected rooms, viewed from the larger foreground chamber looking into a smaller, octagonal background room through a wide, ornate archway.

The ceiling and upper wall sections are adorned with intricate carved plasterwork (gebss) featuring geometric and arabesque patterns. A large, multi-armed chandelier, constructed from light-colored glass or metal, hangs centrally in the foreground room. A smaller chandelier is visible in the background room. The lower half of the walls in both areas is covered with traditional Moroccan mosaic tiles (Zellij) arranged in geometric designs, predominantly white, blue, and beige.

The foreground floor is dark blue, possibly carpeted or painted, with a central pathway of patterned square tiles leading to the archway. These tiles show signs of wear and discoloration. To the right, a large rectangular rug with black, beige, and red patterns lies on the blue floor. Furniture in the foreground includes a floral upholstered armchair on the left and a similarly upholstered sofa on the right, each accompanied by a large, decorative ceramic vase. A small, low, light-colored wooden table is positioned near the right sofa.

The octagonal background room features low banquette seating (sedari) with patterned cushions arranged along its perimeter. Several small, round, upholstered poufs serve as low tables or footrests between the seating sections. A central, rectangular, low wooden table, draped with a white cloth and featuring ornate legs, occupies the center of this room. Multiple windows, fitted with wooden frames and partially covered by both dark drapes and sheer white curtains, illuminate the background room with bright natural light, creating visible sunbeams. No individuals are present in the scene.
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Jan 2, 2026, 12:30 PM

Fez, Morocco

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The image displays the interior of a traditional Moroccan residence, consistent with a Riad or Dar, situated in the city of Fez, Morocco. The scene encompasses two interconnected rooms, viewed from the larger foreground chamber looking into a smaller, octagonal background room through a wide, ornate archway. The ceiling and upper wall sections are adorned with intricate carved plasterwork (gebss) featuring geometric and arabesque patterns. A large, multi-armed chandelier, constructed from light-colored glass or metal, hangs centrally in the foreground room. A smaller chandelier is visible in the background room. The lower half of the walls in both areas is covered with traditional Moroccan mosaic tiles (Zellij) arranged in geometric designs, predominantly white, blue, and beige. The foreground floor is dark blue, possibly carpeted or painted, with a central pathway of patterned square tiles leading to the archway. These tiles show signs of wear and discoloration. To the right, a large rectangular rug with black, beige, and red patterns lies on the blue floor. Furniture in the foreground includes a floral upholstered armchair on the left and a similarly upholstered sofa on the right, each accompanied by a large, decorative ceramic vase. A small, low, light-colored wooden table is positioned near the right sofa. The octagonal background room features low banquette seating (sedari) with patterned cushions arranged along its perimeter. Several small, round, upholstered poufs serve as low tables or footrests between the seating sections. A central, rectangular, low wooden table, draped with a white cloth and featuring ornate legs, occupies the center of this room. Multiple windows, fitted with wooden frames and partially covered by both dark drapes and sheer white curtains, illuminate the background room with bright natural light, creating visible sunbeams. No individuals are present in the scene.

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