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Match architectural artwork to structured spaces
Architectural subjects feel at home in rooms with clean lines and defined structure. Place them in offices, dining rooms, or entryways where the symmetry and form echo your interior. The bold columns and linear composition in City-Art BERLIN Brandenburg Gate black&white suit spaces with minimal clutter and strong vertical or horizontal elements.
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Portrait and landscape formats both popular
Both portrait and landscape prints are equally popular in this collection, so your choice depends entirely on your wall space. Portrait suits narrow walls, staircases, or spaces beside doorways. Landscape fills wider areas above furniture or along corridors. Choose what fits your room layout best.
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Hang your artwork where it tells a story
Historical pieces work beautifully in spaces where you gather and reflect. A hallway or study gives viewers time to take in the details and atmosphere. The dramatic sky and weathered structure in A watchtower of the GDR suit a quieter wall where the mood can settle without competing for attention.
