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Art Nouveau Façade with Floral Stucco Ornament and Wrought Iron Elements

#1355. Art Nouveau Façade with Floral Stucco Ornament and Wrought Iron Elements

This elegant façade fragment showcases a striking example of Art Nouveau architectural style. Above the window opening sits a richly decorated stucco ornament featuring botanical motifs — sinuous stems and stylized flowers, characteristic of this movement. The flowing, fluid lines of the ornament create an impression of organic quality and natural harmony.

The textured plaster of the façade imitates rough-hewn stone masonry, adding monumentality to the building and creating an interesting contrast with the delicate decorative elements. The window frame with wooden shutters and traditional louvers is painted in green, typical for early 20th century architecture. Airy lace curtains can be seen behind the window.

The balcony is framed by a wrought iron railing with a geometric pattern that harmoniously complements the overall composition. The lower part of the railing is adorned with a more complex decorative motif. The combination of textured plaster, wrought metal, and exquisite stucco creates a rich visual image characteristic of residential architecture from the Art Nouveau era in European cities.