This two-leaf iron gate, dating from the first half of the 19th century, embodies both the robustness and elegance characteristic of the craftsmanship of the time. Made up of two large symmetrical sections, it is decorated with careful wrought iron details which demonstrate the know-how of 19th century artisans. The most distinctive element of this gate is the door integrated into one of the leaves, allowing more practical access without requiring the opening of both leaves. This clever design combines functionality and aesthetics, facilitating entry while preserving the visual harmony of the whole. Decorative motifs, such as intertwined circles and refined scrolls, give this portal a noble and imposing character. In addition, the arrow-shaped tips, placed on the upper part, reinforce the impression of security while adding a touch of elegance. In short, this wrought iron gate is much more than a simple architectural element: it represents a precious heritage of 19th century decorative art and continues to embody the successful fusion between aesthetics and utility. ******** Period: 1st Part 19th Excellent condition Dimensions: Width: 380 cm Depth: 7cm Height: 294 cm