#1493. Elegant Art Nouveau façade with bay window and wrought iron balcony

The image showcases an elegant Art Nouveau (Modernista) façade characteristic of European architecture from the late 19th to early 20th century. The central compositional element is a semi-circular bay window featuring four tall arched windows. The window frames are crafted from dark brown wood and divided into small sections in their upper parts, typical for the Art Nouveau style.

The façade is adorned with exquisite stucco elements in the form of stylized floral motifs, positioned both above the windows and along the lower part of the bay window. These floral ornaments give the building a special refinement and are characteristic of the Art Nouveau style with its inclination toward natural forms.

Above the bay window is a balcony with magnificent wrought iron railings displaying a complex pattern of swirls and spirals—another classic element of Art Nouveau architecture. Potted plants are placed on the balcony, emphasizing the connection between architecture and nature. The building walls are painted in a delicate peach color, creating a warm, cozy background for the architectural details.

The windows are adorned with delicate lace curtains, adding lightness to the façade while emphasizing the residential nature of the building. In the lower part of the photograph, a portion of the entrance group with the house number (43) is visible, executed with the same attention to detail as the entire façade.

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