The photograph showcases an elegant facade of a historic building in a neoclassical style, presumably located in a prestigious neighborhood of a major city. The facade is constructed of stone or stucco in a beige-brown shade, giving it a noble and restrained appearance.
The architectural composition of the facade demonstrates classical proportions with clear horizontal articulation. The first floor is highlighted by decorative elements around the entrance door – exquisite carved brackets supporting the cornice. The entrance door (number 121) is painted in a deep green color and equipped with a door knocker and mailbox made of brass or bronze. Above the door, a classic lantern-style light fixture is installed.
To the right of the entrance, there is a bay window with stained glass and decorative ornaments in its upper section. The second floor features tall windows with classical proportions and small balconies with ornate wrought iron railings. The facade is framed by thin green tree branches, creating a picturesque contrast with the stone facade.
The fence in front of the house is a wrought-iron grille with a repeating geometric pattern, installed on a low stone base. On both sides of the entrance, neatly trimmed shrubs in planters add completeness to the composition.