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Decorative Element of a Historical Facade with Number 131 in Ornamental Frame

#932. Decorative Element of a Historical Facade with Number 131 in Ornamental Frame

The image shows an architectural facade element with decorative stone carving, characteristic of historic European architecture. At the center of the composition is an elegantly framed plaque with the number "131", made of white material (presumably marble), which contrasts with the main sandy color of the stonework.

The house number is framed by an artfully carved ornamental motif in the shape of a cross or star with four main rays, complemented by decorative elements at the corners. This ornament is executed in bas-relief technique, creating an effect of depth and interplay of light and shadow on the facade. The design details suggest influence of Neo-Gothic or Neo-Renaissance style.

The facade itself is made of porous stone, likely limestone or sandstone, with a characteristic texture and heterogeneous surface, which gives the building an authentic historical appearance. The wall masonry has a clear geometric structure with pronounced horizontal joints, typical of classical stone architecture.

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