Baroque Facades
Baroque facades refer to the ornate and elaborate architectural fronts of buildings constructed during the Baroque period, typically characterized by grandiose designs, intricate details, dramatic use of light and shadow, and a sense of movement and dynamism. Common features of Baroque facades include columns, pilasters, elaborate sculptures, intricate carvings, and decorative elements such as volutes and cartouches. These facades often convey a sense of power, grandeur, and theatricality, reflecting the artistic and cultural ideals of the Baroque era.