
Stake attention in this memory
An architectural photograph presents the front view of a mosque or Islamic prayer house located in Kecamatan Pare, Indonesia. The building is characterized by a multi-tiered, pagoda-like roof covered in red tiles and adorned with golden trim and finials. Two tall, slender golden minarets, each topped with a spire, flank the central structure. The main facade features a large, ornate archway made of reddish-brown bricks and highlighted with golden accents. Above the arch, there's a prominent red wall section with intricate white geometric patterns. Below the archway, a white banner displaying dark, illegible script (likely Arabic or Jawi) is mounted above double wooden doors and adjacent windows. The walls of the building are painted a light cream color. The ground directly in front of the building is paved with interlocking grey and brown bricks. To the left, a simpler, partially visible structure with a metal roof frame and another smaller arched entrance can be seen, along with green tree foliage. To the right, an adjacent, simpler building with a cream wall and a tiled roof is visible, with a compact fluorescent light bulb fixed under its eaves and a white bucket on the ground. The sky is overcast, indicating a cloudy daytime. No people are visible, and no specific event is occurring.
Loading AttnAds…
No transactions found



