#1974. Neoclassical Facade with Corinthian Columns and Mediterranean Accents

The image shows an elegant classical facade executed in a neoclassical style with clear Mediterranean influences. The facade is characterized by a harmonious composition with a central balcony-loggia supported by four graceful Corinthian columns with richly decorated capitals.

The upper tier is adorned with skillfully crafted wrought iron balustrade featuring a repeating pattern, creating a rhythmic design and giving the facade a sense of lightness. Particularly notable is the combination of light-colored plastered walls with contrasting turquoise wooden window shutters, which is typical of Mediterranean architecture.

The lower level of the facade is decorated with relief panels featuring floral ornaments and a stone balcony balustrade with classical balusters. The columns serve both decorative and structural functions, supporting the upper balcony and creating the impression of a portico. The facade demonstrates craftsmanship in details: fine carving of the capitals, intricate metalwork, and harmonious proportions of all elements.

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