The image showcases the decorative gate of "Vila Helius," executed in a modernist style with elements of Catalan Art Nouveau. The focal point is an exquisite wrought iron gate featuring fluid, organic lines and spiral motifs characteristic of early 20th century Art Nouveau. The gate is mounted on massive stone pillars faced with irregular rustic stonework, creating a striking contrast between the rough texture of the stone and the elegant metalwork.
The right pillar is adorned with a colorful ceramic plaque bearing the name "Vila Helius" and number 13, executed in mosaic technique using vibrant blue and yellow colors. Decorative ceramic inserts with geometric patterns also embellish the upper part of the pillar. Similar ceramic elements with floral motifs on a yellow background are present on the left pillar, giving the composition coherence and rhythm.
In the background, the villa building is visible with its yellow façade and characteristic green shutters typical of Mediterranean architecture. The combination of wrought iron, rough stone, and bright ceramic details creates a harmonious architectural ensemble reflecting the influence of Catalan architectural tradition, possibly inspired by the works of Antoni Gaudí or his followers.