The image showcases an exquisite Art Nouveau window that serves as a notable element of the building's facade. The window is framed by a decorative sandstone portal in a sand hue, which creates a striking contrast with the white window frame.
The architectural composition of the window is multi-layered: the upper section features a semi-circular transom window with the characteristic fine division into sections typical of Art Nouveau. The main portion consists of three vertical glass panels in white frames. The sandstone portal has a pronounced arched form and is enhanced with rich floral ornaments on the sides, featuring flowing curvilinear elements and scrolls — typical motifs of the Art Nouveau style.
Particularly noteworthy is the asymmetrical carving on the side elements of the portal, where organic forms of stylized plants create a dynamic composition. The windowsill is also made of sandstone and continues the overall architectural concept. Through the glass, decorative interior elements can be glimpsed, emphasizing the connection between external and internal spaces that is characteristic of Art Nouveau architecture.
This facade element demonstrates the early 20th century's aspiration for elegance and natural motifs embodied in architectural details, and stands as an excellent example of decorative design in urban architecture during the Art Nouveau period.