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Art Nouveau Facade with Geometric Glazing: Wooden Doors with Circular Ornament

#1947. Art Nouveau Facade with Geometric Glazing: Wooden Doors with Circular Ornament

This is a magnificent example of an Art Nouveau entrance from the early 20th century. The composition presents a symmetrical facade with two wooden doors separated by a central column made of light-colored stone. Particular attention is drawn to the exquisite glazing with the geometric pattern characteristic of Art Nouveau, where circles and semi-circles are organized into a complex composition.

The doors are crafted from dark wood with a warm brown tone, featuring round door handles that emphasize the fluidity and organic forms typical of this style. The doorway framing is made of light stone, creating a striking contrast with the wooden elements.

The central column is decorated with carved ornament featuring floral motifs, which is a typical decorative element of Art Nouveau. The architectural details of the building also include elegant capitals supporting the upper part of the facade. The glass in the doors has a bluish tint, giving the entire composition special depth and sophistication.

The combination of functionality and decorativeness, attention to detail, and harmonious interaction of various materials make this facade an excellent example of Art Nouveau architecture that has preserved its elegance and artistic value.

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