The image showcases an exquisite window treatment in the Manueline style or late Gothic style with elements of Baroque. The façade is crafted from light-colored stone (presumably limestone), creating a soft golden hue when illuminated by natural light.
The window is framed by a richly decorated architectural portal. The upper part features a wave-like cornice with ornamental projections that give the composition dynamism and plasticity. On the sides, there are vertical decorative elements resembling columns with capitals, adorned with relief details.
The window itself has an arched form, divided into two parts by a vertical mullion, forming a bifora characteristic of Mediterranean architecture. The window opening is equipped with a small wrought iron balcony with black metal railings of a strict geometric design, on which a flower pot with bright green plants is placed, creating a pleasant contrast with the monochromatic palette of the façade.
The upper part of the façade is crowned with a terracotta tiled roof, typical of Mediterranean architecture. The meticulous elaboration of details, the play of light and shadow on the relief elements, and the proportional harmony make this architectural element a striking example of a regional historical style, likely of Spanish or Portuguese origin.