Art Nouveau/Empire, at the same time yellow/beige

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Elegant Art Nouveau Façade with Caryatids and Carved Wooden Door

#5095. Elegant Art Nouveau Façade with Caryatids and Carved Wooden Door

The photograph showcases a magnificent example of Art Nouveau architecture, characteristic of the turn of the 19th-20th centuries. The composition centers around a skillfully crafted wooden double door with rich carvings and stained glass in the upper section. The geometric pattern of the glazing creates a decorative effect typical of Art Nouveau, while the warm wood tone contrasts beautifully with the light stone framing.

The façade derives particular value from its sculptural elements — elegant caryatids (atlantes) on both sides of the entrance portal. These figures, executed in light-colored stone, support the cornice and represent a striking example of the synthesis between architecture and sculpture so characteristic of Art Nouveau. Above the entrance, there is a decorative relief with floral motifs and a central oval element.

The building façade is finished with stone blocks featuring delicate floral ornaments in the lower section. There is a noticeable contrast between carefully restored elements and areas requiring renovation, testifying to the age of the building and its historical significance. The number "1" indicates the address, while a modern electrical box is discreetly integrated into the overall composition without disrupting the historical appearance.

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