Before us stands an exquisite example of modernist façade with elements of Catalan Art Nouveau. The entrance group of house No. 54 represents a harmonious combination of decorative and functional elements. The façade is painted in a warm yellow color, creating a sunny mood and emphasizing the architectural details.
The gate is a true masterpiece of artistic ironwork. The metal grille is formed into an elegant pattern with wave-like lines and spirals characteristic of the Art Nouveau style. The upper part of the gate is more openwork and decorative, while the lower part is executed in a more austere, textured design, providing privacy.
On both sides of the entrance are massive columns with decorative capitals adorned with floral ornaments. These columns are framed by rectangular yellow panels, creating a rhythmic contrast with their light surface. The composition is completed by exquisite wrought iron elements of the second-floor balcony with snowflake-like patterns characteristic of Art Nouveau.
Behind the gate, a wooden door portal is visible in the depth, creating an interesting play of planes and emphasizing the depth of space. The overall composition of the façade demonstrates attention to detail and high quality of craftsmanship, typical of early 20th century architecture.