#6435. Classic Scandinavian Facade: White Manor House with Red Tiled Roof

The image depicts an elegant Scandinavian-style manor house, likely Danish or Swedish, dating from the late 18th to early 19th century. The building features classic symmetrical facade and a color palette characteristic of Northern European architecture: white walls contrasting with a vibrant terracotta tiled roof.

The two-story facade is symmetrically organized, with a central entrance topped by a small balcony with simple metal railings. The window openings have a traditional rectangular shape with small-paned glazing typical of classical architecture. Particularly expressive are the dormer windows integrated into the slope of the roof.

The hipped (four-sloped) roof, covered with red tiles, gives the building its distinctive Northern European appearance. The building's foundation is faced with natural stone, creating a sense of solidity. Decorative elements are minimalist, which is characteristic of the Scandinavian architectural tradition where preference is given to simplicity of form and practicality.

The building is surrounded by a well-maintained park with ancient trees, emphasizing its status as a historic estate. White flagpoles on both sides of the entrance indicate the official or memorial status of the building, possibly serving as a historical museum or administrative building.

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