Elegant wrought iron gates in Art Nouveau style adorning the entrance to a sophisticated urban villa. The gates showcase the characteristic fluidity of lines and asymmetrical ornamental pattern typical of Art Nouveau. The upper section features an openwork lattice with wave-like curves and floral motifs, while the lower part consists of solid metal panels with decorative flower elements.
The gates are framed by massive sandstone pillars with distinctive masonry and decorative blue and white checkered tiles. The right pillar is marked with house number "39". Behind the gates, the facade of a light-colored building with traditional green shutters and a balcony with a classical-style balustrade is visible. An interesting contrast is created by the safety warning sign on the right side of the gate, bringing a contemporary element into the historical composition.
The greenery framing the gates and peeking through the lattice softens the strictness of the metal structure and creates an inviting atmosphere while maintaining the privacy of the interior space. The combination of artistic ironwork, traditional stonework, and architectural elements of the building creates a harmonious ensemble reflecting the aesthetics of Mediterranean urban architecture.