Palladian , at the same time white/black

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Symmetrical White Façade: Neoclassical Villa in Palladian Style

#5575. Symmetrical White Façade: Neoclassical Villa in Palladian Style

The image showcases an elegant neoclassical villa with an impeccably white façade, demonstrating the purity and harmony of the Palladian style. The building features a symmetrical composition with a three-story central section crowned by a characteristic triangular pediment adorned with decorative relief.

The villa's façade is distinguished by strict proportionality and a measured rhythm of window openings: the second floor features tall rectangular windows with traditional muntins, framed by simple casings. The central part of the façade is accentuated by four columns, creating a portico effect and lending the building monumentality.

The roof is made of dark tiles, creating an expressive contrast with the white walls. The lateral sections of the façade are designed with restraint, emphasizing the importance of the central element. The ground floor is faced with stone blocks imitating rustication, visually reinforcing the building's foundation, while an elegant arched entrance door is framed by a classical portal.

The surrounding space with its well-maintained lawn and circular driveway emphasizes the grandeur of this architectural object, allowing full appreciation of the clean lines and proportions of this exemplary work of neoclassical architecture.

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