Art Nouveau/Empire, at the same time yellow/motley

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Neo-Moorish Facade with Horseshoe Arches and Exquisite Carvings

#1671. Neo-Moorish Facade with Horseshoe Arches and Exquisite Carvings

Before us is a magnificent specimen of architecture with strong influence of Moorish (Neo-Moorish) style. The building's facade impresses with its exquisite detailing and harmonious composition. Particularly eye-catching are the characteristic horseshoe arches with scalloped edges, creating a rhythmic pattern across the entire facade. These arches are adorned with decorative carvings and framed by elegant white moldings that effectively contrast with the ochre wall.

Balconies with intricate wrought iron railings complement the overall composition, lending lightness and airiness to the facade. The window openings on the second floor are fitted with wooden shutters, enhancing the authenticity of the building's historical appearance. The central window with its double arch and slender middle column represents a particularly expressive architectural element, emphasizing the axis of symmetry of the entire facade.

Deserving special attention is the meticulous elaboration of decorative elements: carved capitals, complex geometric patterns, and refined proportions give the building an aristocratic character. Such facade design can serve as inspiration when styling one's own home, adapting individual elements: horseshoe arches for window or door openings, contrasting moldings, or intricate metalwork for balconies and terraces.

Overall, this facade represents an excellent example of how historical architecture with Eastern motifs can create an aesthetically appealing and memorable space in an urban environment.

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