The image shows an artistic decorative element in the form of a metal silhouette sign mounted on a wrought iron bracket attached to a building facade. This architectural element depicts a figure of a horseman holding a horn (postal bugle), suggesting the building's historical purpose, likely connected to postal services.
The bracket is executed in traditional artistic ironwork style with characteristic curls and spirals, adding elegance to the composition. Such architectural facade details serve not only as functional indicators but also as important artistic elements emphasizing the historical character of the building. In the background, part of a historical building with arched elements covered in construction netting indicates ongoing restoration work.
This type of street sign is characteristic of European cities with rich historical traditions, where architectural facade details not only serve a practical function but also form part of the city's cultural heritage, telling stories about the building's former purpose and maintaining a connection with the past.