Empire, at the same time grey/turquoise

previous facadenext facade
Eclectic Façade with Mansard Roof and Decorative Clock

#4382. Eclectic Façade with Mansard Roof and Decorative Clock

The image showcases an expressive fragment of a building façade in an eclectic style with elements of French Baroque. Particular attention is drawn to the central part of the composition – a mansard roof with distinctive hexagonal slate tiles in a gray-blue hue, framed by white decorative elements.

The dominant feature of the façade is its architectural and decorative details: a monumental wall clock with Roman numerals, placed in a richly ornamented frame. Beneath the clock face is a sculptural mascaron, giving the entire composition a theatrical and festive appearance. The clock assembly rests on a triangular pediment of a small architectural element with an oval window.

The lower part of the fragment presents a classical entrance group with a pronounced portico, double arched windows, and pilasters. The white color of the architectural details effectively contrasts with the textured surface of the mansard roofing.

The composition is crowned by an elegant metal railing with floral ornaments, forming a miniature terrace on the building's roof. The façade reflects the characteristic late 19th - early 20th century aspiration for decorative richness and complex architectural solutions.

Finishing project for the outside of the house.
Practical issues of "The Secrets of Beautiful Facades"