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Villa Blume's Red Brick Facade: Neo-Renaissance Elegance with Contrasting White Details

#5269. Villa Blume's Red Brick Facade: Neo-Renaissance Elegance with Contrasting White Details

The image displays an elegant neo-Renaissance villa known as "Villa Blume," as indicated on the facade. The building features distinctive late 19th-century architecture with rich decorative elements.

The villa's facade is constructed of red brick with contrasting white architectural details, creating a classic two-tone solution. The burgundy mansard roof is particularly expressive with a small tower crowned by a decorative spire. The triangular pediment on the right side of the facade is adorned with arched windows and ornamental stucco.

The symmetry of the facade is broken by a multifaceted bay window on the left corner of the building, decorated with white columns and decorative elements. The windows of the first and second floors are framed with white casings featuring stucco details. The central part of the facade is emphasized by three arched entrances with columns, forming a small loggia or covered terrace.

The villa is surrounded by a well-maintained garden with geometric shapes of trimmed shrubs, highlighting its aristocratic character. Next to it stands a more contemporary white building that contrasts with the villa's historical architecture.

Individual design of a country house facade.
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