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Art Nouveau in a Brick Façade: Wooden Door with Stained Glass and Wrought Iron Elements

#724. Art Nouveau in a Brick Façade: Wooden Door with Stained Glass and Wrought Iron Elements

Before us is an exquisite example of Art Nouveau door design, harmoniously integrated into the brick façade of the building. The wooden door numbered 26 represents a unique combination of functionality and decorative art. The upper section of the door is adorned with magnificent stained glass featuring the characteristic flowing, organic ornament of Art Nouveau, formed by wrought iron elements creating elegant intertwining lines.

The door panel is crafted from natural wood with a warm honey-golden tone that has acquired a noble patina over time. The lower part of the door has a classic paneled design, creating an interesting contrast with the sophisticated upper section. The metal fittings—the door handle and mail slot, executed in brass—complement the overall composition.

The architectural framing of the door deserves special attention: the arched shape of the opening with stone framing beautifully contrasts with the brickwork of the façade, which uses bricks of different shades and stone inserts, creating textural diversity. The modest yet elegant number plate and decorative relief (possibly a heraldic emblem) on the façade next to the door emphasize the individuality of this entrance portal.

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