The image showcases an excellent example of Art Nouveau architecture. The doorway is adorned with a stunning contrast between a carved wooden door and vibrant decorative tiles featuring a floral pattern.
The door is made of polished dark wood with elements typical of Art Nouveau: the upper section is fitted with elegant stained glass with decorative metal elements forming smooth lines characteristic of this style. The lower part of the door features vertical relief panels. The door is marked with number "164" on a small white plate above. An elegant brass handle completes the overall composition.
Particularly noteworthy is the ceramic panel to the left of the door, executed in bright colors with a predominance of yellow, green, and purple. The design represents stylized lilies and other plant motifs typical of Art Nouveau aesthetics. The smooth, undulating lines of stems and flowers create a dynamic composition, while the bright yellow background gives the entire facade a special expressiveness and warmth.
The framing of the tile panel and doorway is made of light stone or ceramic material, creating a clear architectural demarcation of elements and emphasizing their decorative value.