Before us stands a magnificent example of traditional wooden architecture — carved gates finished in a golden wood color. The facade of the gates presents a symmetrical composition with two main leaves richly adorned with carvings. At the center of each leaf are octagonal medallions with skillfully carved floral motifs, which create a focal point for the entire composition.
The massive gate posts are crowned with decorative pagoda-shaped finials, giving the structure an Eastern flair. Particularly noteworthy is the attention to detail — plant ornaments, geometric patterns, and elegant carvings throughout the perimeter of the gates. On the left, house number 112 is visible, integrated into the overall composition.
Behind the gates, one can glimpse traditional wooden architecture of a residential building with characteristic decorative eaves and carved cornices. The combination of functionality and decorative richness makes these gates not merely an entrance to the property, but a true work of decorative applied art, reflecting the rich traditions of wooden architecture.