#6227. Venetian Gothic Facade: Coral Building with Intricate Stone Tracery

The image showcases a magnificent example of Venetian Gothic architecture. The building's facade is painted in a soft coral color, which creates a beautiful contrast with the white stone elements.

The central composition features an exquisite balcony with a balustrade, framed by a triple arch. Above the arcade lies an intricate tracery decoration with characteristic Gothic quatrefoils and pointed elements. The columns supporting the arches are crowned with richly decorated capitals.

On both sides of the central balcony are pointed windows with typical Gothic finishes, adorned with fine carvings and elegant smaller balconies. The upper tier of the facade is designed with a row of rectangular windows featuring classic white frames.

The facade is distinguished by harmonious symmetry and rich decorative finishing, emphasizing the building's status. The contrast between the warm pink tone of the walls and the snow-white architectural details creates a look characteristic of Venetian architecture. The filigree stonework testifies to the high craftsmanship of the executors and attention to detail typical of the Gothic style in its Venetian interpretation.

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