#7337. Art Nouveau Facade: Wooden Door with Stained Glass in Stone Portal

Before us is a magnificent example of an Art Nouveau door, characteristic of the turn of the 19th-20th centuries. The massive wooden double door is organically integrated into the classical stone portal of the building. The doorway is framed by elegant molding with volutes and a shell-like element in the center of the upper part.

The door itself is of particular interest due to its artistic glazing. The wooden frames feature fluid, flowing lines so characteristic of the Art Nouveau style. The curved forms create a dynamic composition where wooden elements seem to flow around the glass inserts. The glass appears to be stained, with abstract botanical ornaments typical of Art Nouveau.

Particularly noteworthy are the decorative elements in the lower part of each door leaf, which have a sculptural character with pronounced relief. The warm honey shade of the wood contrasts with the pale beige facade, giving the entrance special expressiveness. The woodcarving demonstrates the highest craftsmanship, characteristic of an era when the handwork of artisans was especially valued.

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