The façade element presented here showcases a magnificent example of Art Nouveau architecture from the early 20th century. The entrance portal is adorned with an exquisite stone arch featuring rich ornamental decoration. Particularly noteworthy are the characteristic Art Nouveau plant motifs — stylized acanthus leaves and other floral elements framing the arched opening.
The doors are crafted from solid wood with elegant curved lines forming a smooth, flowing pattern so inherent to the Art Nouveau style. Of special value is the original combination of wooden panels with decorative metal latticework in the upper part of the door leaf. The graceful columns with capitals flanking the entrance and supporting the architectural composition deserve particular attention.
The architectural design of the portal represents a cohesive ensemble where each element — from the monumental stucco work to the smallest details of the door panel — is subordinated to a unified artistic concept, creating a harmonious and recognizable image of the Art Nouveau era.