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Victorian Manor House: Red-Brick Façade with Neo-Renaissance Elements

#6320. Victorian Manor House: Red-Brick Façade with Neo-Renaissance Elements

The image showcases a magnificent historical building executed in Victorian style with Neo-Renaissance elements. This impressive red-brick structure with a symmetrical façade demonstrates the high architectural craftsmanship of the late 19th century.

The building's façade is characterized by rich articulation: numerous chimneys, a distinctive central tower with a dome and cross, dormers with pediments, and an elegant balustrade framing the upper part of the building. Particularly noteworthy is the contrast between the red brick and light-colored trim elements, emphasizing the architectural composition.

The ground floor windows feature semi-circular arches, giving the lower tier special expressiveness, while the upper floors are adorned with rectangular windows with decorative framing. The central part of the building is accentuated by a more complex architectural composition and, presumably, a coat of arms above the central entrance.

A well-maintained lawn extends in front of the building, framed by a low stone wall, creating an elegant transition from architecture to natural landscape. The overall composition is complemented by symmetrically placed trees on the sides, which emphasize the monumentality of the structure.

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