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Neo-Gothic Mansion with Flemish Gabled Facade

#3117. Neo-Gothic Mansion with Flemish Gabled Facade

The image depicts an elegant mansion executed in Neo-Gothic style with elements of French architecture. This three-story building made of light-colored stone is comfortably nestled among a forest landscape, creating a romantic image of a historic estate.

The mansion's facade features a strict symmetrical composition with a gabled top of the central section, characteristic of Gothic architecture. A stepped gable (known as a "Dutch" or "Flemish" gable) adorns the central entrance, giving the building an aristocratic appearance. The architectural solution of the entrance group is emphasized by an arched portal and a small balcony above it with delicate railings.

Particular attention is drawn to the dormers (mansard windows) on the pitched roof, which, together with tall chimneys, form an expressive silhouette of the building. The side turret with a pointed spire adds a vertical accent to the composition and emphasizes the Neo-Gothic character of the structure.

The window openings have a regular arrangement, which is characteristic of classical influences. The lower windows are larger, while the upper ones are more compact. The decorative elements of the facade are restrained and elegant, testifying to the refined taste of the creators of this architectural work.

The mansion is harmoniously integrated into the surrounding landscape. Deciduous trees, which at the time of shooting are in a leafless state, frame the building, creating a natural setting for this example of noble country architecture.