#5347. Coral Facade: Neoclassical Mansion with French Baroque Elements

The image showcases a magnificent mansion in the neoclassical style with elements of French Baroque. The facade of the building is executed in a rich coral (terracotta) color with elegant white accents, creating a striking contrast and emphasizing the architectural expressiveness.

The central element of the facade is a richly decorated pediment with Baroque curves and a small niche housing a sculpture. Above the pediment is a semicircular dome with a small cross, which gives the building a certain sacred quality. The facade is symmetrical and rhythmic, with a clearly defined central portal.

The mansard roof with dark slate covering features characteristic breaks and dormer windows, typical of the French architectural tradition. White window shutters create an elegant contrast with the main color of the facade and emphasize the regularity of the window openings.

Special sophistication is added by fine architectural details: the balustrade of a small second-floor balcony, elegant cornices, pilasters, and facade decorations. The entrance to the building is framed by classical columns and decorative planters.

The landscaping is executed in a formal style with elements of a French garden: symmetrical paths, neatly trimmed shrubs, decorative coniferous plants in the form of cypress-like thujas, white garden benches, and floral compositions in terracotta vases that maintain the overall style of the ensemble.

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