The image shows an exquisite doorway portal of building number 13, designed in the Art Nouveau style with neoclassical elements. The façade is finished in a soft peach color, creating a gentle, warm contrast with the black metal door and its wrought iron decorations.
The architectural emphasis is placed on the richly decorated stucco framing of the doorway. The upper part is adorned with lush floral ornaments featuring a central flower motif and symmetrical floral elements on the sides. This decoration is characteristic of Jugendstil (the German version of Art Nouveau) from the early 20th century.
The door itself presents a complex composition of wrought metal and wood. The metal gate in front of the door showcases elegant curved lines and botanical motifs typical of Art Nouveau. Particularly noteworthy are the wave-like, flowing forms and spiral elements in the ironwork design, which create an impression of lightness and airiness despite the strength of the material.
The house number "13" is duplicated on both sides of the entrance: on the left on a blue plaque, and on the right directly on the façade, which is an interesting design solution. The columns flanking the entrance, though only partially visible, complement the overall composition, adding elegance and monumentality.