#2654. Ornamental Half-Timbered Facade with Brick Patterns

The presented image showcases an magnificent example of half-timbered architecture typical for northern Germany. The building's facade features a complex composition where red brick is skillfully combined with white decorative elements, creating a striking visual contrast.

The upper part of the facade is designed in traditional half-timbering technique with characteristic geometric patterns of brickwork. Particularly noteworthy is the ornamental band with semicircular decorative elements adorned with colored ceramic inserts, which adds a unique artistic character to the building.

The lower tier of the building features arched windows with white frames, harmoniously integrated into the brickwork. The central part of the facade is accentuated by a protruding bay window with the date "2004," likely indicating a restoration of the structure while preserving its historical appearance.

On the roof, a distinctive mansard construction with a small tower can be observed, giving the building's silhouette a vertical accent. The facade finishing demonstrates a high level of masonry craftsmanship utilizing various decorative techniques: diagonal, zigzag, and linear patterns, testifying to the rich traditions of local building art.

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