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Classic brick mansion with symmetrical façade in Federal style

#5499. Classic brick mansion with symmetrical façade in Federal style

The photograph showcases a classic example of American Federal architecture — a two-story brick mansion with a symmetrical façade. The building is constructed of red brick with contrasting white elements, creating the characteristic appearance of this style. The roof is metal, gray in color, with three brick chimneys arranged symmetrically.

The façade is strictly organized: each floor features six large windows with small panes, framed by green shutters. The central entrance is emphasized by a classical portico with four white columns and a triangular pediment. A small staircase leads to the entrance. The white cornice clearly separates the roof from the main volume of the building, adding architectural expressiveness.

The building is surrounded by well-maintained grounds with a low white fence and shrub plantings, typical of historic American estates. The architectural image is complemented by vintage street lamps, highlighting the historical atmosphere of this place. The mansion demonstrates a harmonious combination of proportions characteristic of American colonial architecture from the late 18th to early 19th century.

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