#1219. Red Brick Victorian Facade with White Decorative Gable

The image showcases a fragment of a historic brick building facade in late Victorian architectural style. The main part of the facade is constructed from red brick with contrasting white elements, creating an expressive color accent. Particularly eye-catching is the gabled section with its pointed top, decorated with white wooden cladding featuring ornate carved elements.

The window openings have a rectangular shape with light stone trim, creating contrast against the brick masonry. On the upper level of the facade, there's an arched window with decorative brick framing and a wedge-shaped lintel. The gable is adorned with delicate carved decoration, typical of the Neo-Gothic influence in Victorian architecture.

The white decorative elements of the cornice and frieze are executed in "gingerbread" style with openwork patterns, giving the building a festive, ornate appearance. On the left, portions of green foliage organically frame the building and emphasize its historical authenticity. The overall composition of the facade demonstrates the architects' mastery in combining functionality with decorative richness during that period.

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