The presented image showcases an exquisite corner bay window in the late Art Nouveau style. This architectural element exemplifies the decorative approach to façade composition from the early 20th century. The semi-circular bay window is elegantly framed with stained glass windows in dark brown wooden frames, creating a rhythmic division of the glazed surface.
The upper part of the bay window is adorned with an openwork decorative frieze featuring the flowing, fluid lines and plant motifs characteristic of Art Nouveau. Particularly noteworthy is the metal railing of the lower section, crafted as an elegant wrought iron lattice with fleur-de-lis (lilies) and volute elements, demonstrating virtuoso craftsmanship in artistic forging.
The columns separating the window openings are crowned with capitals featuring floral ornaments, emphasizing the vertical aspiration of the composition. The color scheme of the façade is built on the contrast between light structural elements and dark window frames, which enhances the plasticity of the façade and emphasizes its structural features. Through the glass of the bay window, reflections of surrounding greenery and neighboring historical buildings are visible, creating an additional dialogue with the urban environment.