#3860. Eclectic villa with an expressive Art Nouveau facade

The image showcases a magnificent historical building executed in an eclectic style with Art Nouveau elements typical of the early 20th century. The villa's facade demonstrates a characteristic combination of functionality and decorative features from this period. The main wall is finished in a light shade, creating a striking contrast with the dark slate roof tiles and reddish window shutters.

The architectural composition is distinguished by its asymmetry and picturesque quality. On the left, a pointed tower with a spire rises, giving the building's silhouette a vertical aspiration. The facade is enriched with diverse architectural elements: arched openings on the ground floor, decorative balconies with wooden railings in characteristic Art Nouveau styling, dormer windows, and expressive chimneys.

Particularly noteworthy is the second-floor balcony with wooden cross-elements in its railings, creating a visual effect reminiscent of half-timbered construction. The windows are adorned with contrasting shutters, a typical solution in regional architecture. The building's plinth is partially faced with natural stone, which enhances the sense of structural solidity.

The composition is complemented by a well-maintained landscape area with geometrically trimmed shrubs that emphasize the architectural character of the entire ensemble. The combination of different textures, materials, and stylistic elements creates a harmonious image of a villa executed in the spirit of European architecture from the Belle Époque period.

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