The image showcases an exquisite example of Art Nouveau cast iron balcony railing. The wrought iron elements demonstrate sophisticated metalworking craftsmanship characteristic of the late 19th to early 20th century. The railing features a meticulously designed rhythmic pattern of vertical balusters that connect with decorative circular elements at both the top and bottom sections.
Particularly noteworthy is the ornamental detailing, which includes stylized botanical motifs in round medallions and delicate filigree work along the upper edge. The fine metalwork creates an impression of lightness despite the sturdy material used. Behind the balcony railing, the building façade is finished in pastel colors—peach with mint-green decorative elements, presumably stylized floral patterns, which is typical of Art Nouveau aesthetics with its inspiration drawn from natural forms.
The curved shape of the balcony itself indicates a careful integration of the structure into the overall architectural concept of the building. Such details make the façade not merely functional but a highly artistic element of the urban landscape, reflecting the aesthetic ideals of the era in which it was created.