The image shows a fragment of an ancient architectural element, likely the upper part of an entrance portal or a decorative frieze of a medieval church or palace. The stone carving is executed in Romanesque or early Gothic style.
The central part of the composition features a sun disk with rays, inside which there is a silhouette of an animal (possibly a lamb - a symbol of Christ). On both sides of the sun, there are stylized winged creatures resembling seraphim or mythological winged beings. The composition is framed by numerous stars, creating the impression of a celestial vault.
The lower part of the fragment contains decorative corbels with grotesque masks or faces, serving both structural and ornamental purposes. Between them are visible niches that might have been used for placing sculptures. The entire stone surface bears traces of centuries of erosion, giving the composition a special atmosphere of antiquity.
Along the upper and lower edges of the relief, fragments of Latin inscriptions are visible, which was typical for medieval sacred architecture. The entire composition demonstrates skillful mastery of stone carving techniques and rich symbolism characteristic of medieval religious art.