The image shows a fragment of a historical building facade with distinctive architectural elements. The upper part of the fragment is adorned with classical cornices featuring decorative square and round niches in terracotta color, creating a rhythmic pattern along the horizontal line. The central element of the composition is a vibrant ceramic panel in turquoise blue depicting flying birds (presumably seagulls), executed in the technique of ceramic tile mosaic. This panel contrasts beautifully with the overall light palette of the building's stonework.
On the right side of the facade, there is a skillfully crafted sculptural detail - a mascaron in the form of a lion's head with decorative elements beneath it, possibly stylized fruits or floral motifs. The lower section of the facade includes an area of brick masonry in a warm terracotta hue that harmoniously complements the overall color scheme. Such combination of various materials and decorative elements is characteristic of Art Nouveau or Eclectic architecture from the late 19th to early 20th century.