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Neo-Gothic Facade with Double Pointed Window and Decorative Stone Carvings

#2278. Neo-Gothic Facade with Double Pointed Window and Decorative Stone Carvings

The image showcases an exquisite example of neo-Gothic architectural window treatment, positioned on the corner section of a stone building. This is a double window (bifora) with characteristic vertical division created by a central column that separates the window opening into two parts. The entire composition is set within a deep arched niche.

The upper part of the window is adorned with decorative pointed arches featuring rich ornamentation of scrolls and curly details typical of Gothic style. Particularly eye-catching are the elegantly executed column capitals with relief carvings. The window has a metal frame with a geometric pattern characteristic of Gothic architecture.

In the lower part of the window composition, there are decorative semicircular elements with floral ornaments in a golden hue, adding refinement to the facade. The facade itself is made of light-colored stone with clearly visible masonry, emphasizing the monumentality of the structure. Such architectural solution creates an expressive accent on the building's facade and demonstrates high mastery of stone carving and attention to detail.

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