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Victorian Queen Anne Style Mansion with Multi-Level Facade

#5262. Victorian Queen Anne Style Mansion with Multi-Level Facade

The photograph depicts a magnificent example of Victorian architecture in the Queen Anne style. This impressive three-story mansion features an asymmetrical composition and rich decorative elements. The facade is clad in light blue siding with dark blue decorative elements, creating an expressive contrast.

The roof of the building is one of the most characteristic features of this style. It has a complex multi-gabled form with steep slopes, covered with red tiles that effectively contrast with the blue facade. Numerous dormer windows and tall red brick chimneys give the building's silhouette special expressiveness.

Of particular note is the spacious veranda that wraps around the first floor. It is adorned with elegant wooden arches featuring intricate decorative elements, which is typical for Queen Anne architecture. The veranda is enclosed with glass, making it suitable for use any time of the year while maintaining a connection with the surrounding landscape.

The window openings are diverse in shape and size, many with brown frames that add warmth to the facade. Some windows are crowned with decorative casings. Overall, the facade demonstrates a wealth of details and the mastery of woodcarving characteristic of the Victorian era.

This luxurious mansion represents an excellent example of American architecture from the late 19th century, when complexity of forms, asymmetry, and decorative richness were especially valued.

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