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Victorian facade with decorative green-white masonry and arched portal

#4686. Victorian facade with decorative green-white masonry and arched portal

The photograph depicts a picturesque entrance portal of house number 46, executed in Victorian style. The facade base is red brick, effectively contrasting with white and green decorative elements. Particular attention is drawn to the characteristic masonry with alternating green and white rectangular blocks, forming a geometric ornament both in the upper part of the facade and framing the arched doorway.

The central element of the composition is a white wooden door with two decorative glass inserts, adorned with elegant metal tracery in Art Nouveau style. Above the door is an arched transom window with double glazing, framed by a semicircular arch with a green and white ornament. A notable sculptural detail is positioned above the arch — a small molded figure serving as a kind of keystone for the composition.

To the right of the entrance, a fragment of a white porch with decorative balusters is visible, complementing the overall architectural ensemble. The house number "46" is located on a small ceramic plaque to the right of the door. The entire facade represents an excellent example of decorative urban housing design from the late 19th to early 20th century, where traditions of brickwork combined with Art Nouveau elements.

Finishing project for the outside of the house.
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