The image showcases elegant wrought iron gates and a side entrance door, demonstrating exceptional craftsmanship in artistic metalwork. The massive double gates and the adjacent smaller door are unified by a singular stylistic approach that combines neoclassical design with baroque elements.
The composition of the gates is built on symmetry and the rhythmic alternation of vertical bars that form the structural foundation. The ornamental design features complex curvilinear patterns with characteristic scrolls and floral motifs. The central part of the gate is adorned with an exquisite fleuron from which volute-shaped elements radiate, creating a dynamic composition. Decorative elements in the form of spirals with circular accents are placed around the perimeter of the gates, giving the piece refinement and a sense of lightness.
The smaller door on the right repeats the main motifs of the main gate but features its own expressive central element in the form of a stylized flower or leaf inscribed in a circle. Both elements—the gates and the side door—are framed by stonework made of concrete blocks, which creates a solid architectural frame for the intricate ironwork.
Above the gates, a simple canopy with metal covering is installed, serving the utilitarian function of protection from precipitation. The color scheme of the entire composition is maintained in dark tones, highlighting the elegance of the forged lines and giving the structure a monumental character.