#2587. Traditional Spanish brick façade with wrought iron balustrade and glazed bay window

The image showcases an exquisite example of traditional Spanish or Southern European architecture with a characteristic brick façade. Particular attention is drawn to the refined architectural design of the window-balcony (mirador), executed in a classical style.

The upper part of the façade is adorned with superior wrought ironwork featuring an elegant ornamental pattern with fan-shaped motifs and graceful scrolls typical of Art Nouveau or neoclassical styles. The cast iron decorative elements contrast beautifully with the terracotta-colored brickwork, creating an expressive architectural accent.

Below sits a glazed bay window with black metal frames divided into sections. This façade element is framed by a simple yet elegant black balustrade with turned balusters. The structure of the window frames emphasizes the vertical rhythm of the entire composition, while the large glass surfaces ensure abundant natural light for the interior space.

The architectural solution is complemented by fine white elements - cornices and framings - which create a classical contrast with the brick texture of the wall. The entire ensemble represents a harmonious combination of functionality and aesthetics characteristic of urban architecture from the late 19th to early 20th century.

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