This image showcases an interesting architectural element - an entrance portal of a building executed in brickwork. Of particular note is the decorative treatment above the doorway, where bricks are arranged in a triangular pattern, creating a distinct geometric ornament. This masonry technique, known as "herringbone" or "chevron" pattern, demonstrates the craftsmanship of the masons and gives the façade an expressive character.
Above the wooden door frame is a triangular window with stained glass elements in the upper part, framed by wooden trim in a warm honey shade. The contrast between the multicolored brickwork (ranging from light sandy to dark brown tones) and the wooden elements creates a harmonious composition. At the lower part of the façade, a band of dark brick serves as a visual foundation and adds architectural integrity. The hanging lantern at the top of the frame completes the composition, giving it a traditional, somewhat historical character.