This image captures a beautiful example of Art Nouveau architecture from the early 20th century. The entrance door No. 19 represents an exquisite composition where functionality harmoniously blends with decorative art. The door itself, made of dark wood in a rich reddish-brown shade, has the characteristic asymmetrical form of Art Nouveau with smooth, organic lines.
The building's façade is designed in a two-color scheme – alternating horizontal stripes of beige and greenish stone create a rhythmic pattern that emphasizes the verticality of the entrance group. Above the door is a decorative panel with a floral motif – an image of flowers in a pot, executed in a technique typical for Art Nouveau using green and beige tones that harmonize with the overall color palette of the façade.
Of particular note is the metal grille on the door panel, with the plant-inspired ornament characteristic of Art Nouveau, elegantly curved in the shape of a heart. The doorway is framed by an impressive portal with figurative brackets, which gives the composition completeness and monumentality, despite its relatively small size. The house number "19" is elegantly inscribed in a round medallion to the left of the entrance, complementing the overall composition.