#5059. Moorish facade with horseshoe arched window and decorative geometric finishing

This is a magnificent example of Moorish architectural style in window design. The arched window displays a characteristic horseshoe shape, framed by an exquisite geometric ornament. The facade is adorned with a complex pattern of diamond-shaped elements and floral motifs in dark burgundy and golden colors.

The central column with a Corinthian capital elegantly divides the window into two parts, giving the structure lightness and elegance. Above the column is a decorative element in the form of a stylized shield or musical instrument, which harmoniously fits into the overall arch composition. The wavy lines above this element add dynamics and fluidity to the strict geometric structure.

The contrast between the light background of the facade and the rich color of the ornamental finishing emphasizes the decorative details and creates visual depth. Light white curtains can be seen behind the window, indicating the residential or public purpose of the building. This is an excellent example of Islamic influence on European architecture, where Eastern decorativeness combines with Western proportions.

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