#4977. Art Nouveau Arched Facade with Stained Glass and Wrought Iron Elements

This elegant facade element represents a magnificent example of Art Nouveau architecture. The door-window opening is designed as a semi-circular arch with characteristic white framing that effectively contrasts with the brick masonry of the building's facade.

The stained glass in the upper part of the composition deserves special attention, where floral and geometric motifs can be distinguished in delicate bluish and greenish tones typical of Art Nouveau aesthetics. The central part is crowned with a decorative element resembling a stylized mascaron detail.

The balcony railing is made of wrought iron with the characteristic Art Nouveau fluid, "flowing" ornament, forming abstract yet organic forms. This solution creates a unified artistic composition with the stained glass and architectural framing.

The contrast between the strict geometry of the brickwork and the smooth, curved lines of the decorative elements creates a dynamic yet harmonious impression, which is one of the key features of Art Nouveau architecture from the early 20th century.

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