#5547. Neoclassical mansion with asymmetrical facade and multi-level roofing

The photograph showcases an impressive country mansion designed in a French or European style. The facade is finished in beige/sand tones, lending it elegance and understated luxury. The architectural composition demonstrates an asymmetrical approach with a multi-level roof in dark coloring, creating a striking contrast with the main body of the building.

The facade features complex articulation: bay windows with large glass panes, gables of varying heights, chimneys, and diverse architectural details. The central entrance is accentuated by a wide ceremonial staircase leading to the main portal. Window openings of various shapes and sizes create a rhythmic composition across the facade — they are predominantly rectangular with elegant trimmings.

On the right wing of the mansion, there is a spacious terrace with a balustrade, adding depth to the building's volume and creating a transition between interior and exterior spaces. Two tall chimneys are symmetrically positioned at the edges of the main volume, emphasizing the vertical lines of the composition.

The landscape setting includes a neatly trimmed lawn, young tree plantings, and a distinctive birch tree in the foreground, creating a contrasting natural accent against the formal architecture. The overall view of the estate demonstrates a harmonious combination of monumentality and grace, characteristic of neoclassical interpretations of castle architecture.

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