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Neo-Gothic Stone Façade with Characteristic Pointed Arches and Decorative Niches

#6672. Neo-Gothic Stone Façade with Characteristic Pointed Arches and Decorative Niches

The image depicts a fragment of a stone building façade executed in the Neo-Gothic style. The structure demonstrates characteristic elements of Gothic architecture, including pointed arches and decorative window openings with arched elements. The central entrance is designed as a tall pointed arch with a wooden door in a warm hue, creating a contrast with the gray stone façade.

Particular attention is drawn to the side niches with double arches, styled as elegant Gothic windows with slender columns. These niches contain floral arrangements, adding an element of living nature and coziness to the austere stone façade. The masonry is constructed from roughly processed stones of various sizes, emphasizing historical authenticity and creating textural depth to the surface.

Through the open door, one can observe an interior space with stone walls and a latticed window, indicating a harmonious continuation of the architectural style inside the building. The well-maintained lawn in front of the façade and the green foliage, partially visible in the upper corner of the frame, create a natural framing for the architectural composition, softening the strictness of the stone forms.