Neo-Romanian Roof Finials

 

Photomontage of Neo-Romanian style finials adorning Bucharest inter-war houses. (©Valentin Mandache)

 

The roof finials are eye catching ornamental features at the top of a pointed roof, also representing an important value added architectural element that deserves full attention when undertaking a renovation or restoration project. These artefcats are some of the most conspicuous elements from among the decorative panoply of the Neo-Romanian architectural style, often displaying very peculiar or even spectacular designs. Their main source of inspiration are the similar decorative structures present in the church and  mosque architecture encountered in the Ottoman Balkans and also from peasant house roof decorative motifs. I made the photomontage above from forty five images of diverse finials which I found throughout Bucharest. Previously I also wrote a very popular article about the value of the Neo-Romanian style roof finials, accessible by clicking here.

Bellow is a sideshow containing all of the above finials, I hope you will enjoy them!

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I endeavor through this daily series of images and small articles to inspire appreciation of the historic houses of Romania, a virtually undiscovered, but fascinating chapter of European architectural history and heritage.

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If you plan acquiring a historic property in Romania or start a renovation project, I would be delighted to advice you in sourcing the property, specialist research, planning permissions, restoration project management, etc. To discuss your particular plan please see my contact details in the Contact page of this weblog.

Elaborate Neo-Romanian Roof Finial

A superlative Neo-Romanian style roof finial on a house dating from mid 1920s. The design is inspired from the shape of tiled roof towers of Byzantine style churches from Southern Romania. Stirbei Voda area, Bucharest. (©Valentin Mandache)

I wrote some months ago an article entitled “The Finials of Neo-Romanian Style Houses” (click link for access) in which I described the particular significance of this ornamental structure for the decorative register of the Neo-Romanian architectural order. The elegant finial in the image above, which I photographed in a bright summer day last year, is one of the more elaborate such examples, with a design inspired from the ceramic tiled tower/ cupola roof of Romanian Orthodox churches from the province of Wallachia.

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I endeavor through this daily image series to inspire appreciation of the historic houses of Romania, a virtually undiscovered, but fascinating chapter of European architectural heritage.

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If you plan acquiring a historic property in Romania or start a renovation project, I would be delighted to advice you in locating the property, specialist research, planning permissions, restoration project management, etc. To discuss your particular plan please see my contact details in the Contact page of this weblog.