#787. Historic wooden door facade with stained glass inserts and wrought iron elements

Before us is a magnificent example of a wooden door facade in Art Nouveau style with eclectic elements. The massive double-leaf door made of dark polished wood demonstrates fine carpentry work. The upper part of the composition is adorned with a characteristic stained glass element consisting of eight square panels painted in vibrant blue and red tones, creating a striking color accent against the warm wooden background.

The middle section of the door features elegant glazed panels with forged ornaments in the form of graceful curls and central floral motifs. These metal elements are an excellent example of the decorative arts from the turn of the 19th-20th centuries, when craftsmanship reached a particular flourishing.

The lower part of the door consists of paneled sections with volumetric profiling, creating an effect of depth and interplay of light and shadow. The wooden facade is framed by meticulously detailed elements: side panels, ventilation grilles, and hanging flower pots with living greenery give the composition an organic quality and connection to nature. The entire structure speaks to the status of the house and attention to detail characteristic of quality urban architecture from the late 19th to early 20th centuries.

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