#3168. Majestic Neoclassical Façade of a Southern Plantation with Two-Tiered Veranda

The image showcases a magnificent example of Southern plantation architecture in the neoclassical style. The mansion is finished in white, emphasizing its elegance and monumentality. The façade is symmetrical and features two full stories with a mansard roof topped with gray slate and two characteristic chimneys at the edges.

The main façade of the mansion is adorned with two tiers of verandas featuring white balustrades and columns, creating an impressive columned portico. At the center of the upper façade sits a semi-circular fanlight lunette window, serving as an important decorative element. Symmetrically placed windows with green shutters give the building rhythm and an additional color accent.

The landscaping in front of the house deserves special attention – manicured shrubs form a geometric parterre with symmetrical stepped terraces, emphasizing the formal character of the architecture. The building's foundation is made of brick, creating a visual base for the snow-white façade. The soft shadow from Spanish moss on the trees to the left creates a Deep South atmosphere and adds a romantic touch to the entire composition.

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