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This image depicts a traditional Moroccan entrance or passageway in Fez, Morocco. Centrally framed are large, reddish-brown double wooden doors, each featuring multiple recessed panels. Above the doors, a semi-circular fanlight contains radial segments of green, brown, and blue stained glass. A brass-colored chandelier with six light fixtures hangs from the ceiling in front of the fanlight. The doorway is flanked by architectural elements characteristic of Moroccan design. White, horseshoe-shaped arches frame the entrance. Intricate, off-white carved plasterwork with geometric and floral patterns adorns the spandrels above the arches and the entire doorframe. Below the plasterwork, the lower sections of the walls and pillars are covered in blue and white geometric mosaic tiles (zellige). In the foreground, a light-toned rattan or bamboo chair with a grey cushion on its seat is positioned directly in front of the closed wooden doors. A purple strap or fabric is draped over the chair's backrest. The floor consists of black and white marble tiles arranged in a diamond pattern, with a slight step up leading towards the doors. To the far left, a portion of a blue ceramic pot with red flowering plants is visible. On the tiled wall to the right of the door, a white electrical outlet is mounted. A small, crumpled white object rests on the floor to the far right. No individuals are present in the scene.
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