The image shows a window with a decorative tympanum, a characteristic element of a building in Bordeaux, France. The architectural composition is designed in an eclectic style with Art Nouveau elements and regional motifs.
The semicircular tympanum above the window is adorned with the coat of arms of Bordeaux depicting a castle and a lion, as well as fleur-de-lis (heraldic lilies) in the upper section. The inscription "BORDEAUX" is clearly visible at the bottom of the emblem. The tympanum itself is framed by brickwork creating a ray or fan-like pattern against a light stone background.
The window opening features a green wooden frame with characteristic sectional divisions. The lower part of the window is decorated with panels, while the upper part is glazed. All of this is framed by stonework with decorative elements. The façade around the window is made of a combination of light stone and yellowish brick, creating an elegant contrast of textures and shades.
Such decorative treatment of the window opening with heraldic elements is typical for public buildings from the turn of the 19th-20th centuries, emphasizing regional identity and significance.