The image shows a fragment of a decorative facade reminiscent of Moorish architecture. The upper part features an exquisite ornamental panel in light green (mint) color against a cream background. The ornament is executed in the characteristic style of Art Nouveau with flowing, fluid lines forming botanical motifs and geometric patterns. One can see stylized floral rosettes, heart-shaped elements, and intertwining stems.
The middle section of the decor consists of vibrant ceramic tiles with traditional Mediterranean or Spanish-Moorish ornamental patterns in blue, white, and terracotta colors. This horizontal frieze, laid with glazed tiles (azulejos), creates an expressive contrast with the upper part. The pattern on the tiles comprises repeating geometric and floral motifs characteristic of Islamic art.
The lower part includes simpler elements — light blue arched forms on a white background, giving the composition rhythm and completeness. In the right section, fragments of a dark blue metal fence or grille with pointed tips are visible, complementing the overall eclectic style of the facade.
The entire composition demonstrates meticulous attention to detail and high decorative craftsmanship typical of late 19th to early 20th century architecture, when interest in exotic and historical styles led to the creation of such eclectic facades.