#3415. Elegant Yellow Facade of a Victorian "Second Empire" Mansion

Before us stands an outstanding example of Victorian "Second Empire" architecture, with its characteristic mansard roof and rich decorative detailing. The mansion features a symmetrical three-story facade painted in a soft yellow color with white decorative elements, creating an elegant contrast.

The building's facade is distinguished by a pronounced vertical composition, accentuated by a central tower with a domed roof and decorative spire. Particularly noteworthy are the paired arched windows with period-appropriate casings, elegant brackets supporting the cornices, and refined decorative elements in the form of carved patterns on the pediments.

The central entrance is framed by a semi-circular arch with a lunette window above the door, bordered by white pilasters. The front terrace with balustrade elegantly emphasizes the monumentality of the structure. Dormer windows on the sloped roof with decorative casings complement the architectural composition. The entire building is framed by greenery, creating a picturesque contrast with the formal rigidity of the architecture.

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