Before us stands a magnificent example of Venetian Gothic architecture located right on the canal. The building showcases characteristic features of a palazzo in Neo-Gothic style with a recognizable checkered brick façade in beige and terracotta tones, creating the effect of a textured canvas.
The building façade features a symmetrical composition with three elegant pointed arches on the ground floor, framed with light-colored stone, creating an expressive contrast with the brickwork. The second floor has rectangular windows in geometrically strict frames. Particularly interesting is the central element with richly decorated Gothic framing and openwork carving, reminiscent of a church rosette.
The composition is crowned by a characteristic decorative parapet with Gothic turrets and three large ornamental chimneys that give the building's silhouette a picturesque character. This technique can be successfully adapted in modern façade design, using ornamental elements and decorative finishes.
It's worth noting the multi-layered architectural details – from the elegant Corinthian columns of the street lamp in front of the building to the fine elaboration of the openwork elements on the parapet. Such attention to detail and the use of contrasting materials can inspire the creation of an expressive façade even for a small private home.