The image depicts an expressive fragment of a building facade executed in a neoclassical style. The upper part showcases a richly decorated cornice with repeating motifs of stylized floral rosettes enclosed in arched niches. Each rosette features intricately crafted petals and a central latticed portion with a distinctive cross-patterned design.
The architectural composition is rhythmically structured: three identical decorative elements are positioned above three windows of the lower tier. The windows themselves are framed by strict rectangular wooden frames that contrast with the stone masonry of the facade. The window openings are separated by pilasters with minimalist decoration, creating a clear visual articulation.
The lower part of the facade is adorned with a row of stylized dentils, which is a classic element of order architecture. The light color of the facade emphasizes the sculptural quality of the relief elements, creating an expressive interplay of light and shadow. Interestingly, the modern glass windows and blinds visible behind the openings indicate that this historic building has been adapted for contemporary use, likely as office spaces.