The image shows a fragment of a historic building façade in the neoclassical style, featuring a luxurious balcony with elements of ancient architecture. Particularly striking are two caryatids – sculptural female figures that serve as supporting columns for the balcony and upper floor. These caryatids are executed in a classical manner, with drapery covering the lower part of their bodies.
On both sides of the balcony are decorative Corinthian columns with characteristic lush capitals adorned with floral ornaments. Above the balcony, massive modillions – decorative console projections – are visible supporting the cornice.
The balcony balustrade consists of a row of stone balusters, creating a rhythmic sequence of vertical elements. Behind the caryatids, windows and doors with wooden shutters can be seen, some of which are painted in a terracotta color that contrasts with the overall light palette of the façade. The central window-door has glass filling with a bluish tint.
The entire façade composition demonstrates attention to detail and proportions characteristic of neoclassical architecture, with a clear reference to the heritage of ancient Greece, evident in the use of caryatids and the Corinthian order.