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Neo-Gothic Mansion with Pointed Façade and Decorative Wooden Elements

#6476. Neo-Gothic Mansion with Pointed Façade and Decorative Wooden Elements

This magnificent mansion exemplifies Neo-Gothic architecture with Norman style elements. The façade features an asymmetrical composition and dramatic pointed roofs creating an expressive silhouette. Particularly noteworthy are the tall triangular gables with decorative wooden elements that give the building a fairytale, almost theatrical appearance.

The façade's stonework is constructed of light sandstone, which contrasts beautifully with the dark wooden elements. Architectural details include elegant balconies with wooden railings, pointed arches above windows, and decorative cornices. The central balcony on the second floor deserves special attention with its fine woodwork, emphasizing the vertical composition.

The windows vary in size and shape, characteristic of the eclectic architecture of the late 19th century. Additional charm is provided by the well-maintained front garden with neatly trimmed hedges, creating an elegant transition between the architecture and surrounding space. The neighboring buildings on the right display more typical regional architecture, further highlighting the uniqueness of this Neo-Gothic mansion.

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