The image showcases an impressive decorative facade element in the form of a ceramic tile panel with a floral ornament. The composition is placed in a shallow niche framed by a stone portal. The core of the decorative solution consists of an elegant depiction of a rose bush with delicate pink flowers and green leaves against a bright yellow background with subtle ornamental motifs.
At the center of the composition is a heraldic element - a blue vase or bowl in a traditional style reminiscent of Delft porcelain tiles. Above the vase, framed by pink flowers, the initials "RB" are visible, likely indicating the building's owner or organization. The upper part of the panel is adorned with light orange tiles forming a cross-shaped figure.
The architectural framing of the panel is executed with special attention to detail: vertical white stone elements with carved capitals decorated with floral ornaments are positioned on the sides. The foundation of the facade is laid with classic red-brown brickwork, creating an interesting contrast with the vibrant mosaic. This combination of materials and styles is characteristic of late 19th to early 20th century architecture, when decorative elements in majolica technique were actively used to embellish urban buildings.