Before us is a magnificent example of Art Nouveau architecture, demonstrating the characteristic combination of functionality and decorative sophistication typical of this style. The central element of the composition is an elegant grand staircase with expressive decorative metalwork in a light green shade.
The building's facade presents a harmonious combination of dark red brickwork with light stone elements, creating a striking contrast. Particularly noteworthy is the wrought iron railing of the staircase with its flowing, fluid lines and botanical motifs—a classic example of Art Nouveau aesthetics. The curved forms of the metalwork create a visual lightness and airiness to the structure, despite the monumentality of the staircase itself.
The architectural composition of the entrance group demonstrates the characteristic Art Nouveau aspiration toward asymmetry and organic forms. The semicircular platform at the top of the staircase with a balustrade of the same wrought metal serves as a small balcony, giving the entire structure special expressiveness. The massive stone supports that hold the staircase contrast with the delicate metal railing, creating an interesting play between heavy and light, static and dynamic.
To the right of the staircase, a classic white doorway is visible, designed in a more restrained manner, which emphasizes the decorative richness of the staircase itself. Overall, this fragment of the facade represents a brilliant example of turn-of-the-century architecture (late 19th to early 20th century), when functional elements of buildings became objects of high artistic creativity.