The image showcases a magnificent Gothic window executed in the Neo-Gothic style. The window opening features the characteristic pointed arch form with meticulously crafted decorative framing. The light sandy shade of the frame creates an expressive contrast with the gray stone masonry of the facade.
The upper part of the window is adorned with exquisite lace-like carving featuring floral ornaments, executed in a technique reminiscent of tracery (stone lacework). The window opening is divided into two parts by slender columns topped with decorative capitals. Such a biforate construction is typical of Gothic architecture.
The lower part of the window is complemented by a balustrade with delicate stone lacework that harmoniously combines with the upper decor. The window panes reflect a tree and blue sky, creating a picturesque effect and adding depth to the composition. It's noteworthy how finely the strength of the stone structure is combined with the lace-like lightness of the decorative elements, which is a characteristic feature of the Gothic architectural language.