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Neoclassical Facade with Terracotta-White Contrast

#5783. Neoclassical Facade with Terracotta-White Contrast

The photograph presents a luxurious facade of a historic building in neoclassical style. Particularly striking is the vibrant terracotta-orange color of the walls, contrasting sharply with the white decorative trim elements. The facade demonstrates a characteristic symmetrical composition with a rhythmic arrangement of windows.

The windows are framed with elegant white casings with triangular pediments above each window opening on the lower level. The upper tier of the building is adorned with dormer windows featuring characteristic semi-circular tops and decorative elements. Between the floors runs a richly decorated cornice with consoles and an ornamental frieze.

All decorative elements—window casings, cornices, pediments—are executed in white, creating a dramatic contrast with the main terracotta background of the walls. Particularly noteworthy are the quoined corners of the windows, as well as the exquisite moldings and vertical consoles supporting the cornice.

The architectural composition of the facade reflects classical principles of proportion and balance characteristic of European architecture of the 18th-19th centuries, with a noticeable influence of French style.

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