Before us is an exquisite example of modern entrance gates executed in a neoclassical style with elements of Eastern aesthetics. The facade composition is symmetrical and consists of central double gates and two side wickets integrated into monumental pylons.
The central gate presents a complex openwork structure with a decorative crown at the top. The metal gate panel demonstrates a multi-level ornament of lattice elements—from a large diagonal diamond pattern in the upper section to a more detailed horizontal pattern at the bottom. Particular attention is drawn to the elegant lace-like crest, creating an effect of airiness and luxury.
The side wickets are designed in a unified style with the main gate and are framed by arched niches in massive pylons, made of light stone or stucco with decorative elements. The combination of white frames and gratings with warmer tones of the supporting structures creates an elegant contrast.
The entire facade composition is executed with great attention to detail and proportions, indicating the status and presentability of the building concealed behind this decorative ensemble. The gate design successfully combines functionality with visual lightness, despite the considerable size of the structure.