Art Nouveau, at the same time brown

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Romantic Scandinavian-style facade with decorative wooden gable

#7408. Romantic Scandinavian-style facade with decorative wooden gable

The image displays a magnificent example of Scandinavian architecture from the late 19th to early 20th century, demonstrating elements of National Romanticism. The building facade is painted in a warm terracotta shade, creating a pleasant contrast with the metallic gray-blue roofing.

Particular attention is drawn to the expressive attic floor with a pointed gable in the center, decorated with wooden carvings. The gable has a triangular shape characteristic of Northern Art Nouveau, with decorative wooden elements executed in brown. On either side of the central gable are smaller dormer windows with similar decorative solutions.

The facade of the second floor is adorned with a balcony featuring an elegant wooden railing supported by decorative brackets. The lower part of the building is decorated with round medallions, typical for the architecture of this period. The window openings are framed with simple yet elegant casings.

The greenery partially covering the left side of the facade adds picturesqueness to the building and organically integrates it into the surrounding environment. The building's roof is multi-pitched with several chimneys, which is typical for northern architecture in cold climates.

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