This image showcases an elegant architectural detail in the form of a narrow Moorish-style window integrated into a brick facade. The window features a characteristic horseshoe arch, meticulously constructed from carefully laid bricks forming a semicircular vault with a pointed top. This shape, typical of Moorish and Mudéjar architecture, gives the building facade a distinctive Oriental accent.
Inside the arched opening is a metal grille with decorative elements in the form of floral motifs. The metalwork is shaped into three symmetrically arranged flowers connected by vertical and horizontal bars. This delicate ornament contrasts with the dark background of the window opening, creating an effect of depth and interplay of light.
The building facade presents a combination of materials: the upper part is made of red brick with precise masonry, while the lower part is clad in light-colored stone or stucco with horizontal moldings that emphasize the architectural structure. This contrast of textures and colors enriches the visual perception of the facade, demonstrating the architect's attention to detail and desire to harmoniously combine different architectural traditions.