#4979. Neoclassical Facade with Putti: Elegant Portal of a Historic Building

Before us is an exquisite entrance to a historic building with charming architectural decoration. The facade is executed in soft beige tones, characteristic of the neoclassical style. Particularly eye-catching is the decorative portal topped with a sculptural composition of two putti (child figures) holding a flower garland. This composition gives the entrance a sense of solemnity and elegance.

The doorway is framed by an elegant portal with an arched top. Below the sculptural group is a decorative mascaron in the form of a stylized head surrounded by floral ornaments. The door itself is made of dark wood with carved panels, creating an expressive contrast with the sandy color of the facade.

The symmetry of the composition is emphasized by two trimmed boxwood spheres in white planters positioned on both sides of the entrance. The upper part of the facade is adorned with fine stucco work and decorative elements above the windows. The house number is affixed to a blue plaque to the left of the entrance. The overall composition reflects a high level of craftsmanship and attention to detail typical of architecture from the late 19th to early 20th century.

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