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Contrasting Victorian Facade: Stone Mansion with White Classical Elements

#6625. Contrasting Victorian Facade: Stone Mansion with White Classical Elements

The photo showcases a majestic building in Victorian architectural style, constructed from dark natural stone. The mansion features an asymmetrical facade composition and a striking contrast of materials. The main volume is made of roughly processed stone, creating a textured wall surface that contrasts with the white elements.

The facade is adorned with several expressive architectural elements: on the left, there is an elegant white veranda with classical columns, and on the right, a semicircular bay window with a balustrade. The central part is accentuated by an arched entrance with double doors and a window with an arched top on the second floor. The right wing, partially covered with ivy, adds particular picturesqueness to the building.

An interesting detail is the small tower with a domed finish that rises above the right part of the house. The window openings vary in shape and size, including both rectangular and arched windows. White decorative elements, including columns and balustrades, create an elegant contrast with the dark stonework and emphasize the architectural plasticity of the facade.

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