#5833. Red Brick Art Nouveau Façade with Circular Windows

The image showcases an excellent example of an Art Nouveau style building, likely constructed in the early 20th century. The narrow red brick façade stands out impressively among neighboring structures. The architectural composition of the façade bears distinctive features of Belgian or Northern French Art Nouveau.

The façade is characterized by an asymmetrical composition and elements typical of the Art Nouveau style. The upper part culminates in a stepped gable with characteristic beveled edges, topped with a decorative bird sculpture (possibly an owl). The building's windows are of particular interest: large circular and arched openings with elegant mullions, typical of Art Nouveau. Especially expressive is the large circular window on the ground floor with its geometric pattern of dividers.

The façade is adorned with decorative panels featuring floral ornaments positioned between floors, adding elegance to the building. Light-colored stone elements effectively contrast with the brickwork, emphasizing the architectural lines. Two small balconies with metal railings complement the composition. The structure demonstrates the characteristic Art Nouveau combination of functionality and decorative qualities, striving to create a cohesive artistic image.

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