#964. Mint-green Art Nouveau facade with exquisite floral stucco decorations

This facade is a magnificent example of Art Nouveau architecture. The soft mint-green color of the walls serves as a perfect background for the abundant cream-colored stucco decorations. The facade features flowing, fluid lines characteristic of Art Nouveau, particularly noticeable in the curves of the decorative elements above the windows and in the shape of the balcony railing.

The exquisite floral motifs in the stucco work draw special attention – stylized bouquets of flowers and plant ornaments that create a sense of organic quality and natural plasticity. The decorative elements above the upper windows resemble blooming inflorescences supported by wave-like lines, which is a classic Art Nouveau technique.

The windows with blue shutters are framed by elegant stucco casings and crowned with decorative cartouches. The wrought-iron balcony railing demonstrates the characteristic wavy line of Art Nouveau style, complemented by an openwork pattern. The contrast between the light pastel tones of the facade and the vibrant curtains behind the windows – purple and blue – adds liveliness to the composition.

The upper part of the facade is adorned with a decorative frieze of colored tiles, forming a geometric pattern of red, green, and cream elements. This creates an additional accent and emphasizes the horizontal articulation of the building. Together, all elements form a harmonious, aesthetically perfect ensemble characteristic of European Art Nouveau from the early 20th century.

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