This picture was taken in Tangier, a city in northern Morocco. The image shows a white facade with a soft green wooden door. The door has a rounded top and is surrounded by a colourful frame. Above the door is a shed with green roof tiles, which match the colour of the door.
The frame around the door is decorated with numerous mosaic tiles. These tiles form geometric patterns characteristic of Arabic art. The combination of colours and shapes gives the entrance a vibrant look.
The white facade contrasts beautifully with the colourful door and frame. This use of colour is typical of architecture in Morocco, where bright colours and decorative elements are often used. Tangier is known for its rich history and diverse cultural influences, which is reflected in the architectural details of buildings like this one.
This picture shows the harmony between traditional architectural styles and decorative art in Morocco. Terms such as *Arabic art*, *Tanger*, *Morocco*, *mosaic tiles* and *architecture* make this image easy to find for people interested in Moroccan culture and design.
Diana and Ronnie like to travel to areas where few tourists come.
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