Facade #80

Before us stands an exquisite example of historical country house architecture, combining Northern Art Nouveau style with elements of Gothic Revival. This two-story building features an asymmetrical composition and expressive silhouette, characteristic of early 20th-century suburban mansions.

The facade is executed in light beige tones with contrasting dark brown elements. Particularly noteworthy is the tall pointed tower with a red tiled roof, giving the structure a romantic, almost fairy-tale appearance. The entire building's roof is also finished with red tiles, creating a harmonious color scheme.

Architectural details of the facade include decorative half-timbering elements – white wooden beams on the gables that give the building a recognizable "Alpine" character. The window openings are predominantly rectangular, with elegant mullion divisions typical of Art Nouveau. The second floor features a small balcony with wooden railings, finely crafted in accordance with the building's stylistic language.

The mansion is organically integrated into its natural surroundings – it is encircled by tall pine trees that create a natural backdrop and emphasize the idea of unity between architecture and nature, so important to the aesthetics of Art Nouveau. A low fence with wrought iron elements defines the property boundary without disrupting the visual connection with the surrounding landscape.

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