#6680. Majestic Mustard-Yellow Facade: Second Empire Mansion with Victorian Elements

Before us stands a striking example of a Second Empire style mansion, executed in the characteristic color scheme for this architectural style — a rich mustard-yellow facade with white decorative elements. The building features a complex multi-level composition with a mansard roof covered in dark shingles and several chimneys.

The facade of the mansion is distinguished by rich architectural ornamentation: expressive cornices, pediments above windows, elegant brackets, and balustrades. Particular attention is drawn to the rounded corner element with a turret, giving the building an exquisite asymmetry. The windows have arched tops, characteristic of Victorian architecture, and are framed with decorative casings.

The first floor is highlighted by a light stone foundation, creating an effect of visual solidity to the structure. The building is surrounded by a decorative wrought iron fence that harmoniously complements the overall architectural ensemble. The mansion represents a magnificent example of late 19th century American architecture, combining monumentality with attention to decorative details.

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