#7430. Polychromatic Facade with Neo-Renaissance Motifs

The image shows a fragment of a building facade executed in an eclectic style with Neo-Renaissance elements. The architectural composition is distinguished by its thoughtful rhythm and decorative richness. The facade is adorned with contrasting materials: light-colored plaster alternates with terracotta brick masonry, creating an expressive polychromatic effect.

Particularly noteworthy is the treatment of window openings: the upper floor is decorated with tall windows with arched tops, while the lower floor features rectangular windows with a clear geometric pattern of window frames. The architect skillfully employed classical elements: cornices, pilasters, and decorative friezes. On the right, a large arched window stands out with its exquisite stained glass filling and dark wooden framing.

At the bottom of the facade, a fragment of a balustrade with turned balusters in a light tone is visible, adding elegance to the composition. The overall proportionality and harmonious combination of decorative elements indicate a carefully thought-out architectural solution, characteristic of prestigious buildings from the late 19th to early 20th centuries.

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