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Neo-Romanesque Facade of an 1881 Public Building with Red Tile Roof and Stone Masonry

#7792. Neo-Romanesque Facade of an 1881 Public Building with Red Tile Roof and Stone Masonry

The image showcases an impressive historical building in the Romanesque style with Neo-Romanesque architectural elements. The facade is constructed of light-colored sandstone with contrasting brown accents. The most notable feature is the central entrance with its characteristic semicircular arch, framed by massive stone blocks.

The building's roof is covered with red tiles featuring a decorative ridge, which gives the structure a distinctive appearance. The central gable houses three Romanesque-style arched windows unified by a common decorative element. Above the entrance, one can notice the Latin inscription "ANNO DOMINI MDCCCLXXXI" (1881), indicating the year of construction.

The right section of the facade is adorned with a large stained-glass window with wooden frames, while the left features an elegant semicircular colonnade. Also notable are the round "oculus" windows on the roof slopes, which provide additional natural lighting.

The architectural composition of the building is characterized by symmetry and monumentality, typical of public buildings from the late 19th century. The landscaping with well-maintained lawns, shrubs, and pathways emphasizes the historical significance of the structure.

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