The image showcases an elegant architectural detail in Moorish style — a decorative niche with a richly ornamented mosaic panel. The facade is made of light-colored stone (possibly limestone) with skillful carving. The architectural solution includes a horseshoe arch characteristic of Islamic architecture, framed by finely crafted floral ornaments.
The central element of the composition is a vibrant mosaic panel with a green background depicting a stylized flowering "tree of life." The mosaic is executed using traditional Moroccan or Andalusian techniques, where white floral motifs dominate, accented with orange and red elements. The upper part of the arch is adorned with carved stone patterns featuring floral elements, emphasizing the harmonious combination of architectural and decorative features.
The lower part of the facade is separated by a decorative wrought iron railing with vertical elements, creating an interesting rhythmic contrast to the flowing lines of the arch. Wooden louvered doors in a style characteristic of Mediterranean architecture can be seen on the sides of the niche. The overall composition of the facade demonstrates a typical Spanish-Moorish or North African architectural combination of strict geometry in structural elements with lavish decorative design.