Georgian, at the same time turquoise

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Historic facade with turquoise portal and double-leaf door

#751. Historic facade with turquoise portal and double-leaf door

The image shows a historic entrance portal in a brick building. The facade is made of red brick, creating a characteristic rhythmic pattern of masonry. The doorway is framed by an expressive turquoise portal, which creates a striking contrast with the brick wall.

The portal has a classical form with a triangular pediment at the top and vertical decorative elements on the sides. Above the entrance is a small window or a plate with a number. The door itself is double-leaved, dark brown in color, with clearly defined panels that indicate traditional carpentry craftsmanship. Decorative wreaths with autumn flowers are placed on each door leaf.

The entrance is elevated relative to ground level, with several steps leading to it, flanked by simple metal railings. This architectural solution is characteristic of urban houses from the 19th to early 20th century, combining practicality with decorative elements that emphasize the status of the building.