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This image presents the expansive and serene interior of a large building, strongly resembling a mosque in Kediri, Indonesia. The architecture is grand, featuring high ceilings and multiple levels. Dominating the scene are numerous tall, cylindrical columns, appearing to be constructed from grey and white marble or stone. Each column is accented with a dark base and a distinctive capital adorned with black and orange geometric, spire-like patterns.

A significant feature is the white-painted mezzanine or balcony level that wraps around the interior, supported by several columns. This upper level is protected by polished metal railings with intricate, decorative patterns. The ceiling is a combination of pale yellow and white sections, rising to a considerable height and creating an open, airy feel. Natural daylight streams in, suggesting a daytime setting, and brightly illuminates the highly polished white marble floor, which reflects the architectural elements like a mirror. The floor is subtly patterned with dark square inlays.

Large, arched windows with elaborate dark lattice designs are visible, especially on the right side, contributing to the bright interior. A smaller, possibly stained-glass window is also set high on an upper wall. In the left foreground, a movable metal partition with white fabric stands, possibly used to create private or segregated areas. Towards the background, a wooden staircase with a dark railing ascends to an upper floor.

Two men are present, both casually seated on the floor. One is in the mid-ground, facing away, appearing to be resting or observing. The other man is on the far right, leaning against a column, dressed in what seems to be a traditional sarong and a light shirt, also at rest. The atmosphere conveyed is one of quiet contemplation and peace within this beautifully maintained and spacious structure. No visible text is discernible in the image.
FM-DWNFF3

Jan 19, 2025

Kediri, Indonesia

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This image presents the expansive and serene interior of a large building, strongly resembling a mosque in Kediri, Indonesia. The architecture is grand, featuring high ceilings and multiple levels. Dominating the scene are numerous tall, cylindrical columns, appearing to be constructed from grey and white marble or stone. Each column is accented with a dark base and a distinctive capital adorned with black and orange geometric, spire-like patterns. A significant feature is the white-painted mezzanine or balcony level that wraps around the interior, supported by several columns. This upper level is protected by polished metal railings with intricate, decorative patterns. The ceiling is a combination of pale yellow and white sections, rising to a considerable height and creating an open, airy feel. Natural daylight streams in, suggesting a daytime setting, and brightly illuminates the highly polished white marble floor, which reflects the architectural elements like a mirror. The floor is subtly patterned with dark square inlays. Large, arched windows with elaborate dark lattice designs are visible, especially on the right side, contributing to the bright interior. A smaller, possibly stained-glass window is also set high on an upper wall. In the left foreground, a movable metal partition with white fabric stands, possibly used to create private or segregated areas. Towards the background, a wooden staircase with a dark railing ascends to an upper floor. Two men are present, both casually seated on the floor. One is in the mid-ground, facing away, appearing to be resting or observing. The other man is on the far right, leaning against a column, dressed in what seems to be a traditional sarong and a light shirt, also at rest. The atmosphere conveyed is one of quiet contemplation and peace within this beautifully maintained and spacious structure. No visible text is discernible in the image.

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