#5971. Eclectic Facade with Decorative Downpipe Sculpture

The photograph captures an interesting architectural element on the facade of a historic building that combines several construction materials. The facade presents a composition of red brick, yellow brick, and stone elements. Particular attention is drawn to the decorative classical-style sculpture depicting a figure that serves as a functional element – a holder for a downpipe.

The building demonstrates characteristic features of eclectic architecture, where utilitarian elements (such as the drainage system) are transformed into artistic details. The window with red frames is bordered by a light stone portal, creating an expressive contrast with the brickwork. The lower part of the facade is finished with roughly processed stone, giving the building substantiality and textural diversity. Such a solution is typical for architecture of the late 19th to early 20th century, when functional elements were given a decorative character.

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