This exquisite architectural element represents an impressive corner entrance to a historic building with characteristic features of neoclassicism and Art Nouveau. The building's facade is designed in light yellow and white tones, creating an elegant contrast with the dark wrought iron elements.
The forged canopy above the entrance deserves special attention, executed in the form of a curved arch with decorative elements. The mastery of blacksmithing is evident in every detail: intricate patterns, graceful curls, and a suspended lamp that adds functionality to this decorative element.
The balustrade of the semicircular porch is a true work of art. Metal columns with ornamental capitals support railings with circular medallions of complex weaving patterns. The base of the porch is laid with natural stone of various shades and textures: the upper part with polished granite blocks, the lower with rustic masonry of roughly processed stone.
This corner facade is an excellent example of how a functional element of an entrance group can be transformed into an architectural dominant of the building, demonstrating the mastery of both architects and craftsmen who worked on its creation.