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Yellow symmetrical façade with two-tiered stained glass windows

#5780. Yellow symmetrical façade with two-tiered stained glass windows

The image showcases an elegant fragment of a historical façade rendered in a vibrant yellow color. The architectural composition demonstrates a classic Baroque or Neoclassical style with characteristic symmetry and decorative elements.

The façade is organized in two tiers with six window openings (three in each row). The upper row features circular rose windows with geometric stained glass patterns, framed by arched niches and protruding architectural elements. The lower row consists of semi-circular windows with radial stained glass designs, creating an interesting visual contrast with the upper windows.

Between the tiers sits a projecting cornice with multi-layered profiling, which gives the façade additional depth and expressiveness. Between the lower windows, decorative capitals with floral ornaments can be observed, serving both structural and aesthetic functions in the composition.

The façade gains particular expressiveness from its rich ochre-yellow plaster color, characteristic of Imperial architecture in Central Europe, which effectively contrasts with the dark window openings and creates a warm, sunny impression.

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