#4247. Neo-Gothic Stone Façade with Tracery Pointed Window

The image showcases a magnificent neo-Gothic window that forms part of a stone façade of a historical building. The window features the characteristic pointed arch shape typical of Gothic architecture. The window frame is made of light-colored stone, which creates a striking contrast with the gray-green stonework of the wall.

The upper part of the window is adorned with an intricate stone tracery featuring quatrefoils, typical of the Gothic style. Three slender columns with decorative capitals divide the window opening into sections. The window reflects the red tiled roof of a neighboring building and the blue sky.

Below the main window, there is a small decorative element - a stone rosette in the shape of a quatrefoil, framed in a circle. This element harmoniously complements the overall composition of the façade, emphasizing its Gothic character.

The wall is constructed of dark gray irregularly shaped stones, creating a textured background that highlights the elegance of the architectural details. The entire composition reflects the high craftsmanship of medieval builders and stands as an excellent example of neo-Gothic architecture.

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