This image showcases an exquisite example of Art Nouveau architectural ensemble. In the foreground, we see elegant wrought iron gates with the characteristic flowing, sinuous pattern typical of Art Nouveau. The metalwork forms an intricate design with curved lines and spirals, which is a distinctive feature of the style. The upper part of the gate is adorned with a decorative canopy with glass inserts.
Behind the gate, the building's facade appears with a magnificent portal. The doorway is designed in the Art Nouveau style with characteristic curvilinear form that flows seamlessly into the surrounding decoration. Above the entrance is a decorative element with relief ornament typical of Art Nouveau. The wooden doors have a rich texture and carved details, emphasizing the overall aesthetic.
Of particular note is the colored frieze with geometric pattern at the top of the facade, presumably made of ceramic tiles. This adds a touch of color and rhythmic organization to the building. Decorative plants in pots with purple flowers are placed on both sides of the entrance, complementing the overall composition and emphasizing the connection between architecture and natural forms – one of the core principles of Art Nouveau.