#6113. Elegant Neoclassical Facade: Symmetry, Heraldry, and Wrought Iron Lacework

Before us stands an elegant neoclassical mansion characteristic of Georgian or Regency architectural style. The facade is painted in a refined light beige color with white trim elements creating a clear visual contrast. Particularly notable are the white window frames and corner rusticated elements that give the building a sense of solidity and architectural integrity.

The central entrance is accentuated by a luxurious wrought iron canopy with complex ornamental design, supported by slender columns. Decorative lanterns on tall cast-iron posts flank both sides of the portal, giving the entrance area a sense of ceremony and status. Heraldic elements with a blue shield are placed above the entrance and on the pediment, indicating the building's historical significance.

The facade is two-storied, with symmetrically arranged tall rectangular windows framed by classical casings. The first and second floors are visually separated by a cornice. Decorative cast-iron balcony railings beneath the second-floor windows add particular refinement. The building is crowned with a triangular pediment featuring a heraldic shield and a white balustrade, making the silhouette of the building lighter and more airy, despite its monumentality.

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