#4699. Art Nouveau Corner Façade with Stained Glass and Wrought Iron Balconies

Before us is an expressive corner façade of a building designed in the Art Nouveau style, likely from the early 20th century. The façade is characterized by the asymmetry and flowing lines typical of this style. The building is clad in light-colored brick with contrasting gray elements that create a striped pattern.

Particularly eye-catching are the elegant wrought iron balconies with intricate floral ornaments, typical of Art Nouveau. The semi-circular bay windows with rounded corners create a smooth transition between the building's façades. The window openings feature arched forms with decorative frames.

The central element of the composition is a large stained glass window on the lower level, depicting the silhouette of a female figure with a basket — a decorative motif that emphasizes the aesthetics of the era. The wooden window frames in a warm brown shade harmoniously contrast with the light-colored façade.

The entrance group on the ground floor is designed in the same style, with characteristic curved lines and decorative elements. The architectural solution demonstrates an organic combination of functionality and decorative quality inherent to the Art Nouveau style.

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