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Neoclassical Mediterranean Villa Facade with Arched Elements

#3761. Neoclassical Mediterranean Villa Facade with Arched Elements

The photograph showcases an exquisite Mediterranean-style villa exhibiting characteristic features of neoclassical architecture with elements of Italian Renaissance. The facade is rendered in warm sandy tones with contrasting white architectural details, creating an elegant and harmonious appearance.

The central part of the facade is accentuated by a two-tiered portico with arched openings and slender columns. The upper tier is adorned with a triple arcade, emphasizing the vertical composition and lending monumentality to the building. The main entrance is framed by a semicircular arch with decorative light fixtures on either side, creating a ceremonial accent.

Flanking the central volume are asymmetrical wings enriched with diverse window openings. Particularly notable is the large semicircular window with radial glazing on the left wing, adding visual interest to the facade. The roof is covered with terracotta tiles featuring a characteristic wavy texture, underscoring the Mediterranean style of the villa.

The architectural expressiveness of the facade is enhanced by thoughtful landscape design. A pair of majestic royal palms frames the entrance, creating living columns of sorts. Cypress-like plants positioned along the facade emphasize its vertical lines. The paved driveway of warm-toned cobblestones harmoniously complements the architectural composition, forming a smooth transition from the natural surroundings to the grand entrance.

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