The image shows an expressive element of a historical building facade, executed in an eclectic style with Art Nouveau features from the early 20th century. The central focus is a decorative panel above arched windows, situated in a special pediment element.
The facade is clad in yellow brick, creating a warm, sunny tone for the entire composition. The architectural solution includes two semicircular windows with arched tops, framed by contrasting white and yellow bricks laid in a decorative pattern. These frames create a rhythmic design that emphasizes the geometry of the windows.
The fresco in the upper part of the composition holds particular artistic value. Despite noticeable signs of aging and fading, one can discern an ornamental motif with draperies, garlands, and possibly floral elements typical of the decorative arts of that period. The combination of brickwork with decorative mural painting reflects the architects' aspiration of that time to synthesize various art forms within a unified architectural appearance.
In the upper part of the frame, a fragment of a second-floor window with elegant light curtains is visible, adding a sense of habitation and life to the historical space. White decorative elements contrasting with the yellow brickwork give the facade expressiveness and emphasize its structural lines.