#4191. Victorian Facade with Eclectic Decoration and Contrasting Cladding

The photograph shows a fragment of a Victorian building with decorative elements characteristic of this architectural style. The facade demonstrates the typical eclecticism of the late Victorian period with rich ornamental decoration.

The lower part of the facade is faced with dark decorative bricks laid in a pattern that creates an effect of volumetric texture. The upper part is made of horizontal wooden siding painted in a warm yellow-golden hue. The windows are framed with white casings, creating a striking contrast with the main color of the facade.

Of particular note is the richly decorated cornice with carved elements typical of the "Gingerbread Style" and a bright color palette. The ornamental band between the lower brick masonry and the upper wooden cladding is executed in red and green tones with a geometric pattern, giving the building a festive appearance.

In the foreground, in front of the corner part of the building, there is an elegant decorative Victorian-style lamp post with several glass shades, which harmoniously complements the overall architectural composition and emphasizes the historical authenticity of the structure.

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