Before us is an exquisite example of Manueline or Neo-Manueline architectural style, reflected in an expressive window opening. This twin window is designed in a manner characteristic of Portuguese architecture with distinct Gothic influences. The architectural solution presents two arched windows with horseshoe-shaped finishes, united by a common decorative frame.
The window is framed with elegant light-colored stone carvings that contrast with the dark green color of the frames and panels. Particular attention is drawn to the upper part of the window opening, crowned with a decorative finial featuring a four-petaled floral motif. Symmetrical floral rosettes are positioned around the perimeter of the facade surrounding the window, giving the composition rhythm and refinement.
The architectural composition is complemented by a wrought iron balcony railing with characteristic decorative elements, which enhances the historical authenticity of the facade. Skillfully executed capitals of small columns on the sides of the window demonstrate the architect's attention to detail. The alternation of white muntins and dark green frames creates a visual rhythm, emphasizing the vertical structure of the window opening.
This architectural element is a characteristic example of the Portuguese tradition of decorating facades of historical buildings, where the decorative component is no less important than the functional one.