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Victorian mansion with a polychrome facade and neo-Gothic elements

#5565. Victorian mansion with a polychrome facade and neo-Gothic elements

The photograph showcases an impressive building in Victorian architectural style with neo-Gothic elements. The facade features rich decorative ornamentation and a complex composition. The three-story structure is characterized by distinctive pointed gable roofs and dormer windows.

The color scheme of the facade draws particular attention: the upper part is finished in a light pink or peach shade, the middle section in terracotta, and the lower tier in red brick. The facade is adorned with elegant blue decorative trim that accentuates the edges of roofs, windows, and balconies, creating a striking contrast with the main tones of the structure.

The architectural appearance is enriched by numerous decorative elements: lace cornices, carved details on pediments, and ornate balustrades on the second and third floor balconies. The windows are framed with exquisite casings, and the central entrance is highlighted by a small portico with a canopy.

In front of the building lies a well-maintained area with manicured garden plots, lawns, pathways, and a classical-style gazebo. The territory is surrounded by wrought-iron fencing, which complements the overall historical appearance of the complex and emphasizes its respectability.

Compositionally, the building has a symmetrical structure with a central projection crowned by a high pediment. The side wings also terminate in gabled pediments, creating a rhythmic structure for the entire facade and lending the building a majestic, castle-like character.

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