The image shows a fragment of decorative facade ornamentation executed in a terracotta (peachy-orange) color. The central part of the composition is a relief panel with an exquisite floral ornament in Art Nouveau or Neo-Baroque style. The ornament presents a symmetrical pattern with a central motif resembling a stylized plant with leaves and scrolls reminiscent of acanthus.
Flanking the central panel are narrower vertical decorative elements featuring geometric interlaced patterns, creating a frame-like composition. The relief ornament is rendered in a light shade, contrasting with the main terracotta background. The interplay of light and shadow on the relief gives the facade additional expressiveness and depth.
At the bottom of the composition, elements of metal railings with decorative details and small floral decorations are visible, indicating that this facade fragment is likely part of a balcony or window opening. This type of decorative treatment is characteristic of historical buildings from the late 19th to early 20th century, especially in regions with strong Mediterranean or Southern European architectural influences.