Victorian, at the same time brown

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Victorian Brick Mansion with Tower Elements and Expressive Façade

#5517. Victorian Brick Mansion with Tower Elements and Expressive Façade

The photograph showcases an impressive example of late Victorian architecture, likely constructed in the late 19th century. This massive brick building features characteristic elements of that period, such as pointed turrets with conical roofs and expressive bay windows.

The façade is constructed from red brick with rich decorative detailing. Particularly notable are the rounded tower elements at the corners of the building, which give the structure grandeur and monumentality. The roof has a complex form with numerous slopes, covered with brown tiles that complement the overall color scheme of the façade.

The rectangular window openings are organically integrated into the overall composition of the façade. On the upper floors, some windows have decorative elements highlighting their frames. The second-floor bay windows create an interesting play of volumes and shadows on the façade.

The building is surrounded by a metal fence, which was typical for urban mansions of that period. The combination of reddish-brown brick, architectural details, and proportions creates an image of a solid structure that reflects the aesthetics and social status of its time.