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Elegant Art Nouveau Façade with Stained Glass Elements

#4789. Elegant Art Nouveau Façade with Stained Glass Elements

Before us stands an exquisite example of Art Nouveau architecture, characteristic of the early 20th century. The façade of the building demonstrates the classic features of this style with its organic, flowing lines and decorative elements inspired by natural forms.

The façade is clad in light-colored brick with contrasting gray stone elements, creating a strict yet elegant frame for artistic details. Particularly noteworthy are the two main elements: the entrance door on the left and the large window on the right.

The doorway is framed in a pointed arch typical of Art Nouveau, with a decorative panel above the entrance depicting a stylized floral ornament. The wooden door itself features stained glass inserts and exquisite curved lines forming an abstract botanical pattern in greenish tones.

The right part of the façade is occupied by a large stained glass window, framed by a complex white structure forming curvilinear shapes characteristic of Art Nouveau. The stained glass is executed in a yellow-green palette with botanical motifs. A textile shade inside partially covers the glass but allows for appreciation of the overall composition.

Architectural details such as cornices, window frames, and brackets are executed with a high level of craftsmanship and attention to detail, which is typical for this era. House number 32, according to the plaque, is an excellent example of urban architecture from the beginning of the last century, when functionality was combined with aesthetic perfection.

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