The image showcases a magnificent example of Art Nouveau architecture from the early 20th century. The main entrance of the building is adorned with impressive attention to decorative details. The portal is framed by massive columns with ornamental capitals supporting a richly decorated entablature. The central element of the composition is a bas-relief depicting a lion's head, surrounded by lush floral ornaments and Art Nouveau-style scrolls.
The double entrance door is finished in a bluish-gray color with elegant metalwork characteristic of the era: decorative arches, medallions, and delicate interlacing patterns. Notice the contrast between the heavy stone framing and the delicate filigree work on the doors. The building numbers (44 and 559) are placed on blue plaques on both sides of the entrance, creating an interesting visual accent against the light background of the facade.
The architectural composition of the portal demonstrates a blend of classical elements (columns, cornices) with organic forms typical of Art Nouveau. The stucco work is executed with exceptional craftsmanship, especially in the rendering of floral motifs and figurative elements. The facade represents a remarkable example of urban architecture where decorative richness serves not only aesthetic purposes but also emphasizes the status of the building.