#651. Polychrome Brick Façade with Eclectic Ornamentation

The image shows a fragment of a brick façade of a historical building executed in an eclectic style with Art Nouveau elements. The façade is distinguished by expressive polychrome masonry of red and light yellow bricks, creating a characteristic decorative pattern. The architectural composition includes two window openings with arched tops, framed by decorative brickwork.

Of particular note is the rhythmic ornament in the upper part of the façade, consisting of small arched niches, and a decorative frieze below the windows, adorned with a stylized relief pattern. The left window is equipped with brown roller shutters, while the right one has green window frames, partially open. On the windowsill of the left window are flowering plants with pink blooms, adding a picturesque quality to the strict architectural solution.

The mastery of brickwork is evident in the precise execution of architectural details: protruding cornices, window frames, and decorative elements. This type of façade design is characteristic of urban architecture from the late 19th to early 20th century, when the decorative possibilities of brick were actively used in building ornamentation.

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