The presented fragment showcases an exquisite example of Neo-Romanesque or Neo-Gothic façade with an expressive double doorway. The architectural composition is distinguished by its refined detailing and the craftsmanship characteristic of the late 19th to early 20th century. Above the double door rises a luxurious decorative tympanum with meticulously crafted relief ornamentation, presenting an intricate interweaving of floral motifs and geometric elements.
Particularly noteworthy are the door panels with glass inserts adorned with colored stained glass in Art Nouveau or Art Deco style. The stained glass demonstrates the characteristic flowing lines, stylized plant motifs, and geometric patterns in subdued green and blue tones typical of these styles. The central column dividing the doors adds architectural stability and aesthetic completeness to the structure.
The door frame is executed in the form of a double horseshoe arch with decorative crenellations along the lower edge, which gives the composition traces of Moorish influence. Above the arches are semicircular tympanums with geometric ornamentation, likely created using the same stained glass technique. The brick masonry of the façade creates a warm background for the white decorative element, enhancing the contrast and emphasizing the sophistication of the architectural solution.