#6171. Turquoise Facade from 1902: Art Nouveau with Folk Motifs

This exquisite facade represents a magnificent example of decorative art from the early 20th century. The vibrant turquoise entrance door from 1902 is a true work of art, reflecting the influence of Art Nouveau style with elements of folk craft.

The facade framing is executed in rich turquoise with dark blue accents, creating a striking contrast. The upper part of the portal is adorned with a pediment featuring the date "1902" and decorative elements. Above the door is a panoramic window with a ray-like ornament resembling a rising sun, symbolizing light and renewal.

The door itself is divided into three sections. The upper part includes a radiant sun motif on a dark background. The central panel is decorated with a stylized image of a vase with tulips in blue and red hues. The lower section contains a decorative floral ornament with red flower elements on a white background. Along the sides of the doorway, there are geometric patterns in a red and white checkerboard pattern, as well as vertical lines that add visual height to the structure.

The entrance group is complemented by white steps and a wall-mounted lantern in a classical style. Together, all elements create a harmonious and memorable architectural feature, demonstrating attention to detail and the desire to create an individual character for the dwelling.

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