The image showcases an elegant historical door, representing a striking example of Art Nouveau or Late Baroque architecture. The doorway is formed as an arch and framed by two classical columns with simple capitals that harmoniously complement the overall composition of the facade.
The door itself is made of wood painted in a warm honey-golden hue, creating a pleasant contrast with the pale yellow plaster of the building's facade. The double-leaf door structure is richly decorated with carved elements in Rococo style — graceful curls, floral motifs, and curvilinear forms, particularly noticeable in the upper part of each door leaf.
The upper section of the doorway is crowned with an arched window featuring characteristic diamond-shaped glazing, adding airiness and elegance to the architectural composition. In the middle section of the doors, there are circular and rectangular inserts with patterned glass protected by decorative metal grilles, which is a typical element of urban architecture from the late 19th to early 20th century.
The combination of functionality and aesthetics is noteworthy: modern communications (electrical wires and a mailbox) are harmoniously integrated into the historical context of the facade, reflecting the multi-layered nature of urban space where past coexists with present. A small number "4" on the wall indicates the building's address.