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The image displays the brightly lit entrance of a building, likely a mosque or religious institution, situated in Kecamatan Pare, Indonesia. The scene is static, featuring no people or active events. The main subjects are clear glass double doors and extensive glass panels, which form the facade of the building. These glass elements are framed by clean white pillars and structural beams. A distinct green horizontal band or stripe runs across the lower portion of the glass panels, possibly for decoration or privacy. The glass surfaces are highly reflective, mirroring intricate arched architectural features from within the building or an adjacent structure, along with sections of the ceiling and the clear sky. Above the entrance, the ceiling showcases a modern coffered design with white square and rectangular panels, including a circular light fixture. Behind some of the upper glass panes, horizontal blinds are partially drawn. The pathway leading up to the entrance consists of several light-colored, possibly marble or granite, steps, which transition to a polished brown tiled floor in the foreground, accented by a dark red border tile. A white sign is visibly reflected on the left glass door. Although partially obscured and distorted by the reflection, it appears to read "MUSHOLLA AS-SHAFIIE," indicating that the building serves as a prayer room or mosque. The reflections also show elements resembling domes or minarets, reinforcing the religious context. The even, bright lighting suggests it is daytime with clear weather.
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