The image showcases a magnificent example of a historical door in the Art Nouveau or eclectic style from the late 19th or early 20th century. The door is framed by an elegant arched construction with a white archivolt that contrasts beautifully with the pink-red facade of the building. The keystone at the top of the arch is particularly notable, designed as a decorative element.
The door itself is made of dark wood with rich carvings and features a double-leaf construction. The upper part of each leaf is adorned with stained glass inserts with elegant geometric patterns, through which blue glass can be seen. Above the stained glass panels are decorative carved panels with floral ornaments. The lower part of the door is decorated with recessed panels featuring dimensional carvings.
The entrance is made especially expressive by the wrought iron grille of the semicircular transom window above the door, executed in a symmetrical pattern with cross-shaped elements and scrollwork. The building facade is finished with plaster simulating stonework, which is characteristic of urban architecture from that period. A yellow sticker on the left door leaf is a modern addition, likely informational in nature.
This architectural element is a striking example of attention to detail and the high quality of craftsmanship from past eras, demonstrating a harmonious combination of functionality and aesthetics.