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Gothic Facade with Wooden Door No.66: A Synthesis of Medieval Architecture and Artistic Ironwork

#6157. Gothic Facade with Wooden Door No.66: A Synthesis of Medieval Architecture and Artistic Ironwork

The image showcases an exquisite example of Gothic architectural styling in a doorway design. We see a wooden door numbered 66, framed by a massive stone arch made of dark gray stone, which effectively contrasts with the surrounding natural stone wall of various hues.

The door itself is crafted from warm honey-brown wood and adorned with elegant wrought iron detailing. The upper part of the door features an arched window with a geometric stained glass pattern, while below it sits the central element — a Gothic window with a characteristic trefoil design and diamond-shaped grille. Particularly eye-catching are the decorative wrought iron elements mimicking climbing plants, which frame the door on the side.

The stone arch is constructed from large, carefully processed blocks that create a clear architectural contour, crowned with the house number "66" in a golden color. The upper part of the door is decorated with a transom featuring an elegant geometric pattern characteristic of the Neo-Gothic style. The entire composition is organically integrated into the facade of multicolored stonework, giving the entrance an authentic medieval appearance with elements of artistic ironwork.

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