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Polychromatic Brick Façade with Neo-Moorish Motifs

#2717. Polychromatic Brick Façade with Neo-Moorish Motifs

The photograph showcases a remarkable example of historical architecture with an expressive brick façade, demonstrating elements of neo-Moorish style. The building is two-storied, with a symmetrical composition and rich decorative features.

The façade is executed in a contrasting combination of red brick and light-colored plaster, creating a memorable polychromatic effect. The upper part of the building is adorned with three decorative arched elements featuring characteristic Eastern stylized ornaments in the form of pointed arches. Above the central part rises a small parapet with crenellations, topped by two decorative weather vanes.

The ground floor is designed with three wide semicircular arches serving as entrances and display windows. Particularly interesting is the vertical division of the façade with strips of brickwork on the first floor, creating a rhythmic pattern. The second-floor windows are designed as paired arched openings with decorative finials, emphasizing the orientalist motifs in the building's architecture.

The façade details are meticulously crafted: brick cornices, decorative elements above the windows, the crenellated wall tops – all testifying to the high craftsmanship of execution. The building is organically integrated into the historical urban environment, highlighted by the presence of a traditional street lamp on the façade and the surrounding buildings.

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