Before us is a magnificent example of Art Nouveau architecture in an entrance door, combining exquisite decorative elements with functionality. The doorway is designed in the characteristic flowing, fluid form of the Art Nouveau style. The facade solution is notable for its expressive stone portal with relief decorations on the sides featuring plant motifs.
The door itself represents a true work of art: a double-leaf structure with soft curved lines reminiscent of a flower or butterfly silhouette. The upper part of the door is adorned with a stylized stained glass window with elegant wrought iron grilles, dominated by spiral elements — a classic Art Nouveau motif. The central vertical element has a smooth expansion, emphasizing the aesthetics of flowing forms.
Above the door is a semicircular lunette window with decorative wrought ironwork executed in the same style. The combination of glass, metal, and stone creates a harmonious composition characteristic of early 20th century European architecture. The stone masonry of the facade emphasizes the monumentality of the building, contrasting with the elegance of the door structure.