#4718. Carved wooden facade with floral ornament and stained glass element

The photograph captures a remarkable example of a wooden carved facade, demonstrating exceptional craftsmanship in artistic woodworking. This is an arched doorway with rich floral ornamentation characteristic of Art Nouveau or Neo-Gothic style.

The door frame is designed as an arch made of solid wood with intricate carvings. Particularly impressive is the semicircular upper part — the tympanum, decorated with relief images of sunflowers, stylized scrolls, and botanical motifs. The composition is distinguished by its organic quality and flowing lines, creating a sense of naturally growing plants.

The lower part of the entrance contains a stained glass window with a geometric pattern of colored glass, creating an interesting contrast with the organic forms of the wooden carving. In the center of the stained glass, one can notice a circular element resembling a rosette. The combination of the warm tone of wood with the play of light through the stained glass creates a special artistic effect.

The technical condition of the facade indicates its historical value — cracks and signs of aging wood are visible, which adds authenticity and historical charm to the object. Overall, this architectural element represents a beautiful example of decorative applied art and deserves preservation as part of cultural heritage.

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