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Eclectic Façade with Art Nouveau Elements: Brick Archway and Decorative Roses

#2091. Eclectic Façade with Art Nouveau Elements: Brick Archway and Decorative Roses

The image showcases a magnificent example of eclectic architecture from the early 20th century, combining elements of Art Nouveau and Neo-Gothic styles. The façade demonstrates a skillful combination of brickwork and decorative elements.

The upper part of the façade is executed in a light color with elegant blue Art Nouveau ornaments resembling stylized floral motifs. Two columns with decorative capitals frame a triple window with wooden frames, adding particular expressiveness to the composition.

The lower part of the façade is made of red brick and features an impressive arch containing three French windows with ornate metal railings. Above each window are decorative elements in the form of stepped triangles made of yellow brick, creating an interesting rhythmic pattern.

Of special note are the green ceramic inserts with roses at the center of the arch and on the sides, which are typical decorative elements of the Art Nouveau style. The façade details demonstrate high craftsmanship and attention to artistic elements, characteristic of a period when architecture sought to combine functionality with aesthetics.

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