#6086. Two-tier facade with contrasting arched portal in white and green palette

The photograph showcases an elegant entrance portal in a white brick facade, characteristic of late 19th to early 20th century architecture. The facade composition is arranged hierarchically: at the bottom, a double-leaf entrance door under an arched top, above it – a small window with rectangular glazing bars, crowned by a decorative semicircular pediment.

Particularly noteworthy is the contrasting color scheme: the light brickwork is effectively accentuated by dark green framing elements. The arched door portal is decorated with alternating white and dark green wedges, creating a rhythmic pattern. A similar approach is used in the window frame design.

The door itself is rendered in a light green (pistachio) color, featuring two glazed upper panels and two solid lower panels. Above the door sits a small transom window, while symmetrical mail slots are built into the lower part of the door. The entire composition rests on a low base of gray stone, giving the structure additional monumentality.

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