The image showcases a magnificent example of architectural decoration on a residential building portal, executed in Art Nouveau or eclectic style from the late 19th to early 20th century. The doorway is framed by an exquisite stone portal with a semicircular arch. The facade displays rich stucco ornamentation characteristic of that period's aesthetics.
Particularly noteworthy is the bas-relief in the upper part of the arch – a lush plant ornament with acanthus leaves and floral motifs. The central element of the composition is a decorative cartouche surrounded by floral decor, creating an impression of abundance and luxury. Classical Corinthian columns with distinctive capitals flank the arch sides, supporting the entablature.
Blue enameled number plates – "147" and "266" – are placed on the stonework to the left and right of the arch, likely indicating the building's address. The entrance door itself is made of dark wood with an arched top and decorative metal grilles in the upper part of the panels, displaying elegant curls in the Art Nouveau spirit.
The contrast between the white stone portal and the warm brown tones of the wooden door creates a harmonious composition, emphasizing the building's status and the artistic taste of the era.