Before us is a magnificent example of Art Nouveau from the early 20th century, embodied in a doorway. The facade is painted in a soft blue color, creating an elegant contrast with the massive wooden door. Particularly noteworthy is the arched portal, which features the fluid, organic form characteristic of Art Nouveau style, resembling a horseshoe or a flower bud.
The wooden double door is crafted from dark wood with rich carvings. Each door panel features symmetrical decorative elements with delicate relief patterns. The lower sections of the door leaves are adorned with geometric ornaments, while the central parts are complemented by wrought iron grilles with intricate designs, adding both tracery aesthetics and a protective function to the composition.
Above the doorway are three arched windows that echo the wavelike line of the portal, creating a cohesive architectural composition. The white framing elements contrast with the main blue background of the facade, emphasizing the curved lines and giving the entrance group special expressiveness.
The composition is completed by elegant volute-shaped elements on either side of the arch, reminiscent of the plant motifs characteristic of Art Nouveau. This architectural solution for the entrance group demonstrates the architects' aspiration of that era to create organic, flowing forms inspired by nature.