#4597. Baroque façade with turquoise-gold tilework and rich stucco ornamentation

This façade represents a magnificent example of baroque or modernist architecture, filled with exquisite decorative elements. The building's wall is adorned with vibrant ceramic tiles featuring a repeating geometric pattern in turquoise and golden hues, creating the effect of a textile covering and lending the façade lightness and elegance.

The central window opening is framed by an elaborate sculptural border made of light-colored stone or stucco with characteristic baroque curls, shells, and floral motifs. Above the opening is a particularly expressive decorative composition of molded elements. In the upper part of the façade, elegant stucco details are also visible: symmetrical false windows and a crowning ornament with volutes and acanthus leaves.

The turquoise wooden shutters of the window-door harmoniously complement the color scheme of the tiles. A small balcony with black wrought iron railings completes the composition, adding a touch of delicate openwork to the overall appearance of the façade. This is an excellent example of how decorative elements and color can transform architectural space, creating a bright, memorable image of the building.

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