This impressive door represents a magnificent example of Art Nouveau architecture. Crafted from solid wood, the door is adorned with exquisite turquoise metalwork. The upper section of the door panel includes textured glass, framed by flowing botanical motifs in metal. The decorative elements form an intricate pattern with floral forms and curved lines characteristic of the early 20th century Art Nouveau aesthetic.
The lower part of the door is reinforced with a cross-shaped element, which adds not only decorative value but also structural strength to the design. The door panel is set within a stone portal made of light-colored stone, which contrasts with the warm wooden tone of the door. The turquoise cornice above the door complements the color scheme of the metalwork, creating a harmonious composition.
Particularly noteworthy is the craftsmanship of the metal details, which are not merely applied to the wooden surface but integrated into the overall design concept, creating the sensation that the botanical elements are organically growing from the door structure itself. This is a striking example of how a functional building element becomes a work of decorative applied art.