Romanesque/Mediterranean, at the same time motley

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Stone façade with semi-circular bay window: a fusion of classical elements and natural materials

#6611. Stone façade with semi-circular bay window: a fusion of classical elements and natural materials

The presented building demonstrates an elegant combination of classical architecture and the use of natural stone. The façade is constructed of stone masonry, creating an impression of solidity and historical value. The central part of the building features a semi-circular bay window that extends across two floors and is framed with light stone blocks, contrasting with the darker masonry of the main façade.

The windows of the bay are arched, with decorative metal gratings, which adds elements of romanticism and classical sophistication to the building. The central entrance is also framed by an arch and decorative metal grating, harmoniously echoing the window design. The roof has a curved shape with a characteristic projection above the central part, emphasizing the architectural integrity of the composition.

The façade is framed with light stone blocks at the corners and as decorative elements, creating a frame effect and giving the building a structured appearance. The illuminated windows reveal a warm light from within, contrasting with the twilight atmosphere outside. The building is surrounded by a well-maintained lawn and small ornamental plantings, highlighting its stateliness and harmonious combination with the surrounding landscape.

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