#3433. Victorian Queen Anne-style facade with characteristic tower and rich ornamentation

This magnificent example of Victorian architecture displays recognizable features of the Queen Anne style. The facade of the house is distinguished by rich decorative elements and an asymmetrical composition. The round tower with a conical roof on the right side of the building is particularly striking, creating a dynamic silhouette for the structure.

The facade demonstrates the decorative richness characteristic of the Victorian era: delicate carved elements, decorative cladding of various types and textures, including the traditional "fish scale" shingles. Of particular note are the semi-circular arched elements of the porticos on the first and second floors, creating a rhythmic vertical connection between the levels of the house.

The porch is framed by an elegant carved balustrade and adorned with beautiful scrollwork on the stair railings. The entrance group with wooden doors testifies to the attention to detail characteristic of Victorian style. A seasonal accent is created by pumpkins on the steps, adding a warm autumnal touch to the classic exterior.

The color scheme of the facade emphasizes the architectural details — dark decorative elements effectively contrast with the light main tone of the walls. This polychromy is typical of late Victorian architecture and enhances the impression of a volumetric, multi-layered facade.

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