This magnificent example of Art Nouveau architecture showcases exquisite wrought ironwork and ceramic framing. The grand entrance is formed by a semi-circular arch with rich decorative elements. The arched portal is faced with glazed ceramic tiles in soft turquoise and beige tones, creating a subtle color contrast.
The upper part of the arch is adorned with elegant floral ornaments featuring acanthus leaves and stylized pinecones, characteristic of early 20th century Art Nouveau aesthetics. Particularly noteworthy is the openwork composition above the entrance, where ceramic elements form a symmetrical pattern with smooth, flowing lines.
The doors themselves represent a masterpiece of artistic metalwork – black iron gates with curvilinear elements typical of the Art Nouveau style, forming an elegant botanical pattern. The ornament of the metal doors echoes the ceramic framing, creating a unified organic composition. Decorative metal flowers and curved lines emphasize Art Nouveau's aspiration toward natural, fluid forms.
This façade element reflects the characteristic Art Nouveau combination of functionality and decorative exuberance, where a practical entrance group transforms into a work of art thanks to the mastery of architects and craftsmen of its time.