#7398. Ornate Victorian Façade with Circular Porthole Windows

This is an expressive example of architecture with Victorian elements, distinguished by an unusual façade solution. The façade's uniqueness lies in the contrasting combination of white wooden carvings with the brick foundation of the building. The main artistic element features large round porthole windows arranged on the second tier, creating a memorable rhythmic pattern.

The façade demonstrates delicate filigree woodwork with ornamental motifs framing both the circular windows of the upper tier and the arched entrance portal. The entrance is adorned with elegant white columns and decorative elements emphasizing vertical lines. The contrast between the geometric rigor of the round windows and the flowing lines of the carved decor creates an interesting visual dynamic.

The architectural composition is complemented by natural framing in the form of tree foliage, partially transitioning to autumn tones, which adds picturesqueness to the façade. The lower part of the building is made of red brick, creating a solid visual foundation for the light, almost airy upper part of the structure. Overall, the façade represents a harmonious combination of decorative and functional elements, characteristic of the eclectic architecture of the late 19th - early 20th century.

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