This expressive facade represents a beautiful example of traditional Venetian architecture with house number 739 positioned above the arch. The entrance group is designed as an elegant semicircular arch made of light stone, contrasting with the brickwork of the main part of the facade. The double wooden door is richly adorned with wrought iron grilles featuring an intricate pattern that creates a sense of security while maintaining decorative appeal.
Of particular note is the semicircular transom above the door, decorated with elegant wrought iron spirals and curls in Art Nouveau style, through which light penetrates, creating a warm golden glow. The doors combine a wooden lower section with geometric relief patterns and an upper section with decorative grilles. The brass hardware, including a round doorknob and decorative element at the bottom, adds sophistication to the entire composition.
On both sides of the entrance, circular architectural elements can be seen, harmoniously fitting into the overall style. On the right, a modern intercom system and mailbox are installed, serving as a delicate reminder of the merger between historical aesthetics and contemporary functional requirements. The stone threshold and the base of the door show signs of natural wear, which only emphasizes the authenticity and historical value of this architectural element.