#4753. Historical façade with decorative panels and heraldic motifs

Before us is a remarkable fragment of a historical façade demonstrating a skillful combination of architectural and decorative elements. The building façade is designed in a neoclassical style with Art Nouveau elements, which was characteristic of urban development in the late 19th - early 20th century.

Particularly eye-catching are three vertical decorative panels with ornamental paintings on a red background, framing the second-floor windows. Each panel features rich artistic decoration with golden heraldic shields, floral motifs, and symmetrical patterns. The panels are topped with decorative cornices and framed by elegant golden borders.

The architectural composition is supported by classical gray consoles positioned above the panels, which uphold the upper cornice of the building. Balconies with wrought iron railings in Art Nouveau style add elegance to the façade and create rhythmic articulation. White window frames contrast with the vibrant decor, emphasizing the architectural composition.

The building façade is made of light-colored stone, creating a noble background for the colorful decorative panels. In the right part of the image, there is a fragment of a sign indicating the commercial use of the building's ground floor, which is typical for urban development of this period.

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