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White Art Nouveau Villa: Mediterranean Facade with Decorative Turrets and Wrought Iron Elements

#2169. White Art Nouveau Villa: Mediterranean Facade with Decorative Turrets and Wrought Iron Elements

The photograph shows an elegant villa in the Art Nouveau/Modernisme style with notable Mediterranean influences. The two-story white building with its distinctive facade stands out among the surrounding buildings with its refined architecture.

The facade is adorned with decorative elements in the form of figured parapets and small turrets on the roof, giving the structure a romantic quality and castle-like appearance. Particularly expressive is the central belvedere tower with windows at the upper level. The wavy lines of the roof parapet are a typical feature of early 20th century Art Nouveau.

The window openings are framed with simple casings, and the characteristic blue shutters (persians) emphasize the Mediterranean character of the villa. The facade features elegant metal balconies with ornate wrought iron railings, demonstrating the craftsmanship of artistic ironwork from that period.

The entrance to the property is designed with gates featuring exquisite wrought iron lattice and decorative pillars topped with spheres. A low brick fence with metal railings complements the composition. A small front garden with greenery softens the transition from the street to the building.

Despite some signs of age on the facade, the villa retains its charm and is an excellent example of residential architecture from the early 20th century, when eclecticism, Art Nouveau, and regional styles created a unique architectural language.

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