#6690. Yellow Colonial Façade: Neoclassical Heritage from 1830

The image showcases a magnificent historical building in colonial style, painted in a characteristic yellow color with white accents. The façade exhibits classical elements of neoclassical architecture with distinct regional influences. The central part of the building is adorned with an elegant arcade featuring Doric columns that support the upper floor and create an impressive gallery.

The upper part of the façade is crowned with a decorative coat of arms and the date "1830," indicating the historical origin of the structure. The façade is characterized by a symmetrical composition with meticulously crafted details: clearly defined white pilasters contrasting with yellow walls, neat cornices, and window openings with green shutters.

The building is surrounded by a metal fence with decorative elements, and a wide staircase leads to the main entrance. The architectural composition is complemented by elements of landscape design—potted plants and small greenery. The side wing of the building continues the main architectural style, creating a unified majestic ensemble characteristic of Caribbean colonial architecture.

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