The image showcases a magnificent example of a richly decorated entrance portal executed in Baroque or Rococo style. The façade demonstrates exquisite stonework characteristic of the high architectural traditions of the 17th-18th centuries.
The central element of the composition is a double-leaf wooden door made of noble wood, adorned with elegant carvings. Each door leaf features decorative appliqués with characteristic curved lines and floral motifs. The upper part of the doors contains glazed fragments with delicate metalwork.
The portal is framed by impressive white stone decoration. On both sides stand Corinthian columns with luxuriant capitals, lavishly decorated with acanthus leaves. Above the door is a sumptuous molded pediment with a central cartouche, framed by intricate floral ornaments and volutes. Of particular note is the meticulous craftsmanship of all decorative elements – from the sophisticated capitals to the finest details of the framing.
To the right of the entrance, a house number plate "78" is visible, and to the left, a parking restriction sign. The overall condition of the façade indicates good preservation of this architectural monument, possibly having undergone restoration.