The image showcases a magnificent example of neoclassical architecture with Art Nouveau elements, embodied in the grand entrance door of a historic building. The doorway is formed as an arch with richly decorated framing made of light-colored stone. On both sides of the entrance stand massive Corinthian columns with elegantly carved capitals supporting an architrave with delicate ornamental carvings.
The double door itself presents a harmonious combination of warm reddish-brown wood and exquisite wrought iron grillwork. The upper part of the door has a semi-circular shape, mirroring the form of the arched doorway. The metal grille is executed in artistic ironwork with intricate geometric patterns characteristic of the Art Nouveau style. On the doorframe, one can notice the house numbers – 261 and 119 – positioned on either side of the entrance.
Particularly noteworthy is the contrast between the austerity of the classical façade elements (columns, stucco) and the more refined, flowing lines of the door's metal decor. This symbiosis of styles creates a unique appearance for the entrance group, emphasizing the status and historical value of the building.