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Elegant facade of a Victorian mansion in Second Empire style

#3228. Elegant facade of a Victorian mansion in Second Empire style

The photograph showcases a magnificent example of Victorian architecture in the Second Empire style. This impressive residential mansion features the characteristic mansard roof with dormers and decorative elements. The facade is clad in horizontal light-colored siding, creating an elegant contrast with the dark window frames and shutters.

The architectural composition of the building is asymmetrical and multi-layered. The facade features several volumes: a central tower with a mansard roof, side wings with various projections and bay windows. Of particular note is the semi-circular bay window on the left side of the first floor with panoramic windows, adding sophistication to the overall appearance.

The windows of the building are predominantly tall, arched, with decorative casings, typical of Victorian architecture. A spacious veranda with balustrades and columns encircles the facade, creating a transitional space between the house and garden. The porch with a small staircase leads to the main entrance, framed with elegant details.

The mansion is surrounded by mature trees that emphasize its historical value and organic integration into the landscape. The paved pathway leading to the house complements the overall image of a noble country dwelling that has preserved the authentic appearance of late 19th century architecture.

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