#5210. Lavender Villa: Eclectic Art Nouveau Facade with Gothic Elements

A magnificent eclectic villa with predominant Art Nouveau and Neo-Gothic features. The three-story building is painted in a delicate lavender color, which effectively contrasts with the brick-red window frames and decorative elements of the roof.

The facade demonstrates a rich architectural solution: expressive arched windows on the first floor, decorative balcony balustrades, elegant stucco elements, and a unique tower superstructure with weather vanes and antennas. Of particular interest is the green copper roof of the central section, creating a pleasant color accent.

There is noticeable asymmetry in the facade composition—the left tower section is balanced by the right wing with a mansard roof. Numerous bay windows, pilasters, and cornices give the building volume and expressiveness, forming a dynamic silhouette. The building demonstrates architectural techniques typical of the turn of the 19th-20th centuries, characteristic of European resort villas.

The building is harmoniously integrated into the landscape—the terraced garden with palm trees and well-maintained shrubs emphasizes the status of the structure and complements its southern, possibly Mediterranean or Atlantic character.

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