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Elegant Art Nouveau façade with decorative panels and purple window frames

#4629. Elegant Art Nouveau façade with decorative panels and purple window frames

Before us stands an exquisite example of Art Nouveau architecture from the early 20th century. The narrow three-story façade features an elegant vertical composition with characteristic asymmetry in details while maintaining overall symmetrical structure.

The upper part of the façade is crowned with a graceful mansard roof featuring a round window framed by decorative elements. Particularly noteworthy is the central part of the upper floor with its rich ornamental panel in pastel shades of ochre and beige, adorned with relief garlands and medallions — typical Art Nouveau motifs.

The middle floor features an elegant balcony with delicate geometric metalwork railing. On both sides of the central bay window with its curved forms are symmetrical windows with characteristic Art Nouveau framing. The purple-burgundy window frames create a striking contrast against the light-colored façade.

The ground floor is designed in a more austere manner, with a pair of wide windows and an entrance door in the same rich purple shade. The graceful rhythm of vertical lines draws attention, emphasizing the building's upward aspiration — a hallmark of the Art Nouveau language.

The façade demonstrates a virtuoso play with forms — from the fluid, organic lines of the upper floor to the more geometric elements of the lower tiers, creating an impression of "flowing" forms so beloved by Art Nouveau masters.

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