The image depicts magnificent wrought iron gates in Art Nouveau or Modernist style. The gates are made of metal, painted in a pale blue (or light gray) color, demonstrating outstanding craftsmanship in artistic metalwork.
The upper part of the gate has an elegant arched form with decorative elements resembling stylized flowers (similar to lilies) at the tops of vertical rods. The middle section is adorned with intricate openwork patterns featuring floral and organic motifs characteristic of the Art Nouveau era — curved lines, swirls, and floral ornaments that create a sense of lightness and elegance.
The vertical elements of the gate alternate between straight and twisted rods, ending at the base with decorative elements resembling small bows. The lower horizontal part of the gate is also decorated with filigree designs that echo the ornamental pattern of the upper band.
Behind the gate, an entrance to a building with a dark door and a "PRIVAT" sign is visible, indicating the private nature of the premises. The building facade is made of brick or stone in a warm brown shade, creating an expressive contrast with the cool color of the metal gate.
This is an excellent example of how decorative arts of the early 20th century were integrated into architectural contexts, creating a unified harmonious ensemble and emphasizing the status of the building.