The image depicts an elegant façade of a historic building, executed in a style characteristic of neoclassical or neo-Gothic architecture. The main architectural element here is three majestic arched openings with semicircular tops, forming a rhythmic composition of the façade.
The arches rest on graceful columns with richly decorated Corinthian capitals adorned with floral ornaments. Above the arched openings is a balcony with delicate wrought iron railings, crafted with exceptional skill. Particularly noteworthy is the metal grating in front of the arches, representing exquisite metalwork with geometric patterns and decorative curls.
The façade is constructed from light-colored stone, which gives it an airy and noble appearance. On one of the arches, a plaque with the number "311" is visible, indicating the urban nature of the building. The architectural composition combines monumentality and elegance typical of urban development from the late 19th to early 20th century. The glass surfaces behind the arches create an interesting contrast with the historical elements of the façade, reflecting the modern use of this historic building.