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Red Brick Beaux-Arts Building Facade with Exquisite Wrought Iron Balustrade

#6160. Red Brick Beaux-Arts Building Facade with Exquisite Wrought Iron Balustrade

The image shows the facade of a historic apartment building in the Beaux-Arts style, characteristic of urban architecture from the turn of the 19th-20th centuries. The building is constructed of red brick, with expressive architectural elements made of light-colored stone or terracotta, creating a contrasting framing.

The central entrance is accentuated by an elegant portal with an arched top, adorned with decorative elements and classical moldings. On both sides of the entrance are windows with metal security grilles. Particularly noteworthy is the decorative metal balustrade above the first floor with intricately executed wrought iron ornament, testifying to the high craftsmanship of artisans of that period.

The second floor of the facade features classical French balconies with metal railings. The rhythm and symmetry of the facade are emphasized by vertical decorative elements that visually divide the wall plane, giving the building both elegance and monumentality. The cornices and window framings with characteristic wedge-shaped keystones reflect the influence of classical architectural tradition.

In front of the building is a small staircase with several steps leading to the entrance door, as well as a decorative metal fence separating the private space from the public sidewalk. The preservation of original architectural details demonstrates attentive care for the historical value of the building.

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