The image showcases an elegant architectural fragment of a historical building, executed in a style that combines neoclassical and modernist elements. At the center of the composition is a graceful balcony with a richly adorned parapet made of sandstone or similar material in a warm beige tone.
The balcony railing demonstrates virtuoso carving with floral ornaments — intricate scrolls, flower motifs, and openwork elements that create an effect of lightness and airiness despite the massiveness of the material. Particularly noteworthy is the fine elaboration of details, where each ornamental element is clearly defined and harmoniously integrated into the overall composition.
Above the balcony is an arched window with a horseshoe shape characteristic of Moorish style. The window opening is framed by decorative casing with expressive relief ornamentation in the upper part. Especially remarkable is the top of the window frame, crowned with an exquisite stucco decoration resembling a palmette.
In the window opening, partially open blue shutters-blinds are visible, contrasting with the beige facade and adding a color accent to the composition. The architectural detail rests on decorative consoles that are smoothly integrated into the overall facade design.
The entire composition reflects attention to detail and high craftsmanship typical of rich urban architecture from the late 19th to early 20th century, possibly belonging to Art Nouveau or Eclectic style with Neo-Moorish elements.