#2731. Blue Art Nouveau Façade with Rich Sculptural Decoration

Before us is a striking example of Art Nouveau style embodied in an exquisite urban façade. The building demonstrates the characteristic combination of rich colors and sculptural decorative elements typical of this style. The façade is clad in bright blue ceramic tiles, which create an expressive contrast with the white decorative elements.

The architectural composition of the façade is divided into three tiers. The upper tier is adorned with an elegant ornamental frieze of repeating stylized elements and vertical decorative consoles. The middle tier features rhythmically arranged windows with dark frames, framed by white decorative elements and vertical pilasters with the flowing lines characteristic of Art Nouveau.

Particularly noteworthy is the lower tier of the façade, where white decorative panels harmoniously combine with elegant sculptural elements. Here, decorative round medallions and whimsical wave-like lines stand out, creating a sense of movement and fluidity of forms. Vertical decorative elements, reminiscent of stylized musical instruments or plant motifs, emphasize Art Nouveau's characteristic attraction to organic, natural forms.

Overall, the façade represents an excellent example of early 20th century Art Nouveau architecture, where functionality and decorativeness, geometric and plastic elements organically combine to create a visually rich and harmonious composition.

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