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Eclectic Palace Facade: Brick Romanticism with Neo-Gothic Elements

#3891. Eclectic Palace Facade: Brick Romanticism with Neo-Gothic Elements

The image showcases a striking example of late 19th-century palace architecture combining Neo-Renaissance and Neo-Gothic elements. The building features an asymmetrical composition and expressive picturesque facades typical of the eclectic architectural period.

The palace facade combines red brickwork with contrasting yellow elements framing windows, corners, and cornices, creating an effective color scheme. The left part of the building is distinguished by a tall tower with a pointed spire roof, adding a vertical accent to the entire composition. The right wing culminates in a characteristic gabled pediment with decorative elements.

The facade windows feature diverse styling: arched openings on the ground floor contrast with rectangular windows on the upper floors. Notable are balconies with balustrades, decorative cornices, and pilasters that enrich the facade's plastic quality. The roof is made of gray metal or slate, complementing the building's color palette.

The mansion is situated on a hill surrounded by wooded landscape, emphasizing the romantic character of the architecture. The well-maintained grounds with manicured lawn and decorative lanterns create the impression of a carefully tended park.

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