#5812. Art Nouveau Façade with Floral Relief Ornaments

The image shows a fragment of a historical building façade executed in the Art Nouveau style, likely from the early 20th century. The façade combines red brick with light-colored plaster, which was characteristic of this architectural movement.

The decorative elements deserve special attention – stylized plant ornaments arranged symmetrically on both sides of the window. These relief decorations are designed as floral compositions with the smooth, organic lines typical of Art Nouveau. Each element depicts a stylized plant with leaves and flowers arranged in a vertical composition, ending at the bottom with a teardrop shape.

The window opening has a simple rectangular form with wooden frames that require restoration. The upper part of the façade is decorated with a dentiled cornice, which adds expressiveness to the building. The condition of the façade indicates the need for restoration work; however, the preservation of the decorative elements allows us to appreciate the craftsmanship of the builders and the sophistication of the architectural solution.

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