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Victorian Brick Mansion: Asymmetrical Façade with Mansard Tower and Ornate Decorative Elements

#5168. Victorian Brick Mansion: Asymmetrical Façade with Mansard Tower and Ornate Decorative Elements

The image showcases an impressive Victorian-style mansion with Second Empire elements, likely constructed in the latter half of the 19th century. The building is built of reddish-brown brick with contrasting white decorative elements, creating the characteristic polychromy of this architectural style.

The façade is richly ornamented: the windows are topped with distinctive arched red brick lintels that harmonize beautifully with the white cornices and brackets supporting the roof eaves. The central entrance is accentuated by a semi-circular arch with red trim and a formal staircase. Particularly noteworthy is the asymmetrical composition of the building with a projecting side bay crowned by a mansard roof of characteristic "broken" shape and a decorative belvedere tower.

The second floor of the right wing features an elegant white balcony with a balustrade, supported by classical columns forming a small portico on the ground floor. Large rectangular windows with decorative casings ensure abundant natural light for the interior spaces.

The façade shows signs of aging and some neglect: areas of faded and peeling plaster are visible, especially in the upper portion of the building, which gives the mansion a somewhat melancholic but authentically historical appearance. This is a magnificent example of American Victorian residential architecture that has preserved numerous original architectural details.

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