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Art Nouveau Brick Façade with Central Stained Glass Window

#4888. Art Nouveau Brick Façade with Central Stained Glass Window

This is a striking example of Art Nouveau architecture, showcasing a characteristic combination of red brick and decorative elements. The building's façade features an asymmetrical yet harmonious composition with a distinctive round central stained-glass window that serves as its focal point.

The central element is particularly expressive — a large semi-circular stained glass window with rich coloration dominated by blue, yellow, and green hues. The stained glass is framed by an elegant brick arch with ornamental stone elements. Above the window sits a decorative pediment with relief embellishments typical of the Art Nouveau period.

The façade's brickwork is organized in a rhythmic pattern, alternating red brick with light decorative elements, creating a polychromatic effect. Small pinnacle towers are visible on the sides of the building, emphasizing the vertical composition. The window openings on the lateral sections of the façade have simple rectangular shapes, contrasting with the elaborate central stained glass.

The lower part of the central entrance is decorated with a portal featuring an arched structure and sculptural ornaments, which is typical for architecture from the turn of the 19th-20th centuries. The entire façade demonstrates the Art Nouveau characteristic blend of functionality with decorative elements, where organic motifs coexist with geometric forms.

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