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Exquisite Mediterranean Facade: Blue Mansion with Classical Elements and Arcaded Gallery

#6182. Exquisite Mediterranean Facade: Blue Mansion with Classical Elements and Arcaded Gallery

The image showcases a magnificent mansion in Mediterranean style, painted in a soft blue color. The architecture of the building reflects elements of Italian Renaissance and Spanish Colonial Revival, which was popular in the early 20th century in the United States, especially along the coastlines.

The facade of the mansion features rich decorative embellishments. Particularly impressive is the elegant cornice with detailed brackets and frieze. The central part of the house is adorned with a belvedere tower with columns and an open terrace, creating a vertical accent and giving the structure monumentality. The southern character of the architecture is emphasized by the first-floor arcade gallery with columns and wide steps leading to the main entrance.

The second-floor windows are framed with decorative casings, and some feature small balconies with balustrades. Above the central entrance and some windows, there are sculptural reliefs, adding sophistication to the facade. The building is crowned with a traditional tile roof with a characteristic Mediterranean-style gentle slope.

The mansion is surrounded by a well-maintained landscape with trimmed shrubs, lawn, and ornamental plants, underscoring its aristocratic character. The symmetry and proportionality of the facade, abundance of decorative elements, and attention to detail testify to the high craftsmanship of the architects and builders of this majestic building.

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