The image shows a fragment of a brick façade with decorative architectural elements in an eclectic style. Particularly noteworthy are two terracotta panels, positioned one above the other, which showcase excellent examples of ornamental stucco work.
The upper panel features a diamond-shaped composition on a yellowish background, with a circular medallion at its center displaying a cross-like motif surrounded by star-shaped elements. Stylized floral ornaments frame the central part, creating an elegant symmetrical structure.
The lower, larger panel, also executed on a yellow background, presents a more complex composition with a circular central medallion designed as a four-petaled flower. The medallion is surrounded by green decorative elements and is embedded in a richly ornamented field with undulating patterns and botanical motifs.
Both decorative panels are harmoniously integrated into the red brickwork and separated by a horizontal stone lintel of light gray color. This combination of materials and colors (red brick, yellow panel backgrounds, and polychrome ornamentation) is characteristic of eclectic architecture from the late 19th to early 20th century, when decorative qualities and attention to detail were particularly valued.