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Neoclassical corner façade with wrought iron balcony and rusticated masonry

#2233. Neoclassical corner façade with wrought iron balcony and rusticated masonry

This image depicts a corner of an elegant neoclassical building with a meticulously crafted façade design. The building features warm pastel colors — beige and pinkish-peach tones, creating a pleasant visual contrast at the corner junction of the walls.

The façade is distinguished by its expressive texture through rusticated masonry, where geometrically precise rectangular blocks create a rhythmic pattern across the entire wall surface. The window openings are framed with elegant casings: the upper window is crowned with a triangular pediment featuring a detailed cornice supported by decorative brackets, characteristic of classical architecture.

Particularly noteworthy is the wrought iron balcony with exquisite ornamental patterns, supported by decorative consoles. The ironwork elements continue in the form of elegant wall sconces or holders, symmetrically positioned on both sides of the upper floor window, adding an additional decorative accent to the façade.

The lower floor windows are also framed with stone casings, though with more restrained ornamentation, creating a hierarchy of decorative elements along the vertical axis of the building. The overall impression of the façade is a harmonious combination of classical proportions, refined decoration, and warm color scheme typical of Mediterranean or Southern European architectural traditions.

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