The image shows a fragment of a building façade executed in the Art Nouveau or Jugendstil style. Particular attention is drawn to the skillfully crafted decorative element consisting of terracotta or ochre ornaments on a light background. In the center of the composition, there is an inscription or word "BART" enclosed in a decorative frame.
The ornaments on the façade feature the flowing lines and botanical motifs characteristic of Art Nouveau, creating an organic, fluid pattern. The contrast between the terracotta surface of the ornament and the white background emphasizes the elegance of the decorative elements. The lower part of the decor includes several square inserts with geometric patterns that create a rhythmic structure and emphasize the vertical articulation of the façade.
The execution technique indicates the use of plaster or stucco, where relief elements protrude above the wall plane, creating an interplay of light and shadow. The foundation of the building is made of stone masonry, which creates a textural contrast with the more refined elements of the upper façade. This combination of materials and decorative techniques is characteristic of architecture from the late 19th to early 20th century.