

An incredibly lifelike, richly detailed, photorealistic interior photo of a transformed traditional Sfaxian borj into a bright, minimalist, and versatile exhibition and relaxation space, set in a tranquil Mediterranean environment during midday in spring. The scene is illuminated by soft, natural light streaming through large arched openings and diffused by a semi-transparent woven partition, creating a serene, refined, and inspiring atmosphere. Captured with a wide-angle lens, emphasizing the interplay of classic architectural elements and contemporary design. The walls and floors are a soft, light hue, providing a clean canvas for the featured artwork, with beams of sunlight casting elegant rectangles on the floor. A tall, dark wood pivot door with an intricately patterned, semi-circular wrought iron grille adds a touch of historic grandeur on the left, contrasted by a dark, rectilinear doorway on the far right. Along the right wall, a series of arched niches are subtly backlit, highlighting their retro charm. A small, barred rectangular window offers a glimpse of the exterior. The exhibition area showcases an artistic display of ceramic pottery and sculptures artfully arranged on stacked brick plinths, precisely lit by directional spotlights. Near the center, a serene relaxation zone is defined by a circular rug made of natural fibers, grounding two plush, rounded fabric armchairs and a cylindrical wooden side table topped with a decorative vase. Above the curved partition and surrounding the relaxation area, spherical pendant lights hang, complemented by a delicate suspended botanical arrangement. The composition balances the raw, historic elements with sleek, modern additions, creating a sophisticated dialogue between heritage and contemporary elegance, perfectly suited for an exhibition and a place of quiet contemplation.