#7329. Art Nouveau Facade from 1906 with Stained Glass Windows and Elegant Metalwork

The photograph showcases a magnificent example of Art Nouveau architecture from the early 20th century. The facade is faced with light-colored brick, which creates an elegant background for the expressive architectural elements. Particular attention is drawn to two arched windows with graceful pointed finishes, framed by stone casings.

The window frames are executed in the characteristic Art Nouveau style with flowing, fluid lines and asymmetrical curves. The black metal window tracery forms a complex ornate pattern that harmoniously combines with the stained glass inserts. The stained glass displays typical Art Nouveau plant motifs in a blue-green color palette with elegant curved lines.

The right window is integrated with an entrance door, which is also designed in the Art Nouveau style with characteristic geometry and decorative elements. The facade features the date "1906," which corresponds to the flourishing period of Art Nouveau in European architecture. The special value of this facade lies in the preservation of original elements, including stained glass and metal structures, which demonstrate the high craftsmanship of artisans of that time.

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