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Red Brick Mansion with Eclectic Facade: Neo-Romanesque Meets Neo-Gothic

#3314. Red Brick Mansion with Eclectic Facade: Neo-Romanesque Meets Neo-Gothic

This impressive mansion showcases Neo-Romanesque style, constructed with characteristic red brick and contrasting light stone trim. The building features an asymmetrical facade composition with expressive architectural elements. The complex roof structure with steep slopes and a central turret covered in gray roofing is particularly noteworthy.

The mansion's facade is richly decorated: arched second-floor windows with semi-circular tops, massive stone lintels, and ornamental elements on the gable. The open veranda with stone columns and arched openings adds special expressiveness, creating a transitional zone between exterior and interior. The crenellated parapet above the veranda adds Neo-Gothic elements to the building, which was typical for the eclectic architecture of the late 19th century.

The color contrast between the red brick walls and gray stone elements (columns, window frames, foundation) creates a striking polychromy characteristic of Victorian architecture. The building is harmoniously integrated into the landscape with surrounding trees, emphasizing its historical value and connection to the environment.

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