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Neoclassical Facade with Decorative Medallions and Rhythmic Pilasters

#2553. Neoclassical Facade with Decorative Medallions and Rhythmic Pilasters

Before us is an expressive section of a historic building facade, demonstrating an elegant combination of decorative elements from classical architecture. The facade is organized by a rhythmic repetition of vertical pilasters or columns that divide the composition into equal sections.

Particularly notable is the upper tier, adorned with exquisite ornamental medallions featuring four-leaf rosettes inscribed in circles. These elements are executed in relief carving technique and framed with finely detailed floral ornamentation. Above this row runs an elegant metal cornice with a wave-like pattern and diamond-shaped details.

The middle tier features a row of windows framed by decorative pilasters with Ionic details and graceful capitals. The meticulously crafted ornamental elements at the tops of the pilasters are noteworthy, displaying intricate foliate motifs. Some windows are equipped with blinds, while others are open, creating an interesting rhythmic pattern across the facade.

The lower tier, partially visible in the image, has characteristic arched elements and continues the overall vertical composition of the building. The color palette of the facade features delicate pastel shades: pale green and sandy pink, which emphasizes the elegance of the architectural finish and creates a harmonious perception of the entire composition.

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