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Elegant Country Mansion with Half-Timbered Facade and Terracotta Tile Roof

#5252. Elegant Country Mansion with Half-Timbered Facade and Terracotta Tile Roof

The image showcases an impressive historical mansion executed in a mixed style, combining elements of early 20th century German architecture. The building features a characteristic Northern European tradition of combining various materials and forms. The foundation of the facade is reinforced with natural stone masonry, creating a visual base for the three-story structure.

The mansion's facade demonstrates an interesting combination of white plastered surfaces with half-timbered elements in the upper section—dark wooden beams contrast with light-colored filling, which is a classic technique in half-timbered architecture. Particularly expressive is the corner part of the building with wooden cladding and a polygonal turret crowned with a metal roof.

The roof is made of terracotta tiles with a characteristic warm orange-red hue, giving the building a traditional appearance. The window openings vary in form—there are rectangular windows with wooden frames and shutters, as well as arched elements in the lower part of the facade. Small balconies with wrought iron railings complement the composition, while dormer windows on the roof provide natural lighting to the upper floor.

In the central part of the facade, one can notice a decorative niche with a sculptural element, adding elegance and historical context to the building. The entire architectural composition harmoniously blends into the surrounding landscape with greenery, emphasizing the country residence character of the mansion.

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