#6082. Blue Arched Window in Multicolored Brick Façade

The image showcases an impressive arched window in Art Nouveau style, integrated into a multi-colored brick wall. The window features a rich cobalt blue color for its wooden frames, creating a striking contrast with the traditional brickwork. The semicircular arch is framed by decorative masonry of variegated bricks (beige, gray, and red) arranged in a rhythmic pattern, giving the façade a distinctive expressiveness.

The window structure has three sections with vertical divisions, characteristic of late 19th to early 20th-century architecture. The lower part of the window includes an elegant wrought iron balustrade with intricate spiral patterns, emphasizing the refinement of the design. Light draperies visible behind the glass soften the strictness of the façade. Such a bold color choice for the window frame demonstrates a courageous approach to design in historical buildings.

The combination of traditional materials with an unusual color accent makes this façade element memorable and a characteristic example of urban architecture, where functionality merges with aesthetic expressiveness.

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