#2406. Openwork Wrought Iron Grate in the Arched Opening of a Historic Brick Facade

The image shows an exquisite element of architectural decor — a forged metal grate installed in an arched opening of a brick facade. This is a beautiful example of artistic ironwork characteristic of Art Nouveau or Neo-Gothic style. The grate features rich ornamental design with botanical motifs — stylized leaves, floral elements, and decorative spheres.

The brick arch framing the opening is made of red brick with neat masonry, creating a contrast with the gray-green patinated surface of the metal grate. The multi-level composition of the grate includes a lower tier with large openwork elements, a middle one with vertical bars and decorative finials, and an upper section depicting stylized trees.

On the left, a fragment of a stone column with a carved capital is visible, indicating a well-thought-out architectural composition of the entire facade. Behind the grate, a wooden door can be seen, suggesting that this element serves not only decorative but also functional purposes — protecting an entrance or window opening. The fine elaboration of details and the overall harmony of the structure testify to the high craftsmanship and attention to architectural details characteristic of historic buildings.

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