#4902. Art Nouveau Façade with Stained Glass and Ceramic Panel

This façade represents an excellent example of Art Nouveau architecture. The wooden entrance is framed by a beautiful brick arch. Particularly eye-catching are the stained glass windows with characteristic flowing, organic lines typical of the Art Nouveau style from the early 20th century.

The upper part of the façade is adorned with a semi-circular decorative panel made of ceramic tiles featuring a floral ornament, where stylized lilies and elegant curls in blue and green hues predominate. The lower section features four stained glass windows in dark brown wooden frames with carved details. The stained glass exhibits asymmetrical patterns with curved lines creating a dynamic composition.

The combination of brickwork, wooden elements, stained glass, and ceramic tiles demonstrates high craftsmanship and attention to detail characteristic of the Art Nouveau era. This entrance group is a fine example of the synthesis of various materials and decorative art techniques in early 20th-century architecture.

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