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Moorish Façade with Horseshoe Arches and Polychrome Decoration

#2592. Moorish Façade with Horseshoe Arches and Polychrome Decoration

This image showcases an elegant architectural fragment of a building in the Moorish or Neo-Moorish style. The light beige façade is adorned with characteristic horseshoe arches featuring decorative frames made of green and orange ceramic tiles, creating a striking color contrast with the main tone of the wall.

Particularly noteworthy are the arched openings with exquisite patterned tympanums filled with blue ornamental tiles displaying geometric designs in an Eastern style. The upper part of the façade is decorated with a skillfully executed frieze with an interwoven ornament and an openwork wooden lattice above it, typical of Islamic architecture.

The building's cornice is designed in a traditional technique using wooden elements that create a rhythmic pattern. The combination of strict geometry and rich decorative elements is a distinctive feature of this architectural style, where every detail is carefully crafted. The bright blue sky in the upper part of the image effectively contrasts with the warm tones of the façade.

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