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Eclectic Facade of "Rococo Coffee House": Victorian Neo-Gothic with Decorative Brickwork Elements

#6033. Eclectic Facade of "Rococo Coffee House": Victorian Neo-Gothic with Decorative Brickwork Elements

The photograph showcases the charming facade of "Rococo Coffee House," executed in an eclectic style that combines elements of Neo-Gothic and Victorian architecture. The building demonstrates a rich architectural composition and attention to detail characteristic of the late 19th to early 20th century.

The facade features a multi-level structure with three stories and a mansard level. The ground floor is adorned with large panoramic windows in white frames with burgundy wooden panels. The second floor is decorated with expressive bay windows featuring a diamond pattern of yellow and white bricks, creating a geometric ornament. The projecting bay windows add particular expressiveness while expanding the interior space of the rooms.

The upper level of the building includes a mansard roof with three distinctive dormers, each crowned with decorative spires topped with round finials. Between the second floor and the mansard is a richly decorated balcony-parapet with carved wooden elements in Neo-Gothic style and flower boxes filled with vibrant pink flowers.

The central triangular pediment with a coat of arms or monogram emphasizes the symmetry and status of the building. The color scheme of the facade is built on the contrast of white, terracotta, and burgundy shades, which is characteristic of English Victorian architecture. At the entrance to the coffee house, lush floral arrangements of petunias and other flowers add attractiveness and coziness to the building.

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