The image shows a fragment of a Neo-Gothic style building facade featuring three tall pointed windows with characteristic ogival arches. The windows are adorned with delicate tracery elements in the upper part of the opening, which is a typical feature of Gothic architecture.
Above the windows are four decorative brackets with rich carvings in the form of stylized plant motifs and floral elements. These brackets are executed in a sand color with visible traces of time and weathering, which gives the facade historical depth and authenticity.
The lower part of the windows is equipped with metal balcony railings with elegant wrought iron elements made in Art Nouveau style with characteristic curls and geometric accents. The pattern of the railings harmoniously combines with the overall style of the building, creating a unified architectural composition.
The facade is made of light-colored stone or plaster, creating a noble background for contrasting decorative elements. Through the window glass, silhouettes of the interior space are visible, emphasizing the functionality of these architectural elements. In the left part of the frame, a tree branch can be seen, indicating the interaction of architecture with the surrounding environment.