The presented image showcases an exquisite example of neo-Moorish architecture with an expressive portal. The façade is crafted from light-colored stone, creating a striking contrast with the turquoise-green wooden doors. The architectural composition of the entrance group is designed as a pointed arch with complex profiling, characteristic of Eastern architectural tradition.
Special attention is drawn to the decorative framing of the doorway. The portal is bordered by elegant stone carvings with floral motifs, and above the double door, there is an intricate metal lattice with a geometric ornament in the form of a padma (stylized lotus flower). The doors themselves are richly decorated with carved patterns, including both floral and geometric elements, symmetrically arranged on both panels.
The architectural ensemble is complemented by decorative columns with ornamented capitals on both sides of the entrance. The greenery surrounding the portal in terracotta pots softens the strictness of the stone and emphasizes the sophistication of details, creating a harmonious combination of architecture and natural elements. The overall composition of the entrance group demonstrates a high level of craftsmanship and attention to detail, characteristic of eclectic architecture from the late 19th to early 20th century with Oriental motifs.