#7301. Art Nouveau Balconies: Wrought Iron Lace and Flowers on a Stone Facade

The image shows a fragment of a building facade in Art Nouveau style, likely from the early 20th century. Two elegant balconies are visible, featuring wrought iron railings with the characteristic flowing, organic lines of this architectural style. The ornate ironwork with its decorative curves resembling plant motifs is particularly eye-catching.

The facade is constructed of natural light gray stone with a textured surface. Decorative arched elements above the windows complete the composition. The window frames maintain their historical appearance with sectional divisions.

The right balcony is adorned with vibrant red geraniums in planters, creating a picturesque contrast with the monochromatic surface of the facade. The left balcony features more modest greenery. This combination of strict architectural elements with living plants is typical of European urban residences and gives the building an inhabited, cozy character.

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