The photograph depicts a remarkable architectural element on a red brick building facade featuring three decorative arched niches. Each niche is designed in the Art Nouveau style with characteristic floral motifs. The interior space of the niches is filled with vibrant mosaic panels depicting stylized lilies against a background of golden, orange, and brown hues.
The arched niches are framed by brickwork, creating an expressive contrast with the white plaster that forms a visual framework for the mosaic inserts. The lower part of the composition is completed by a white horizontal bar with evenly spaced square elements, giving rhythmic organization to the entire ensemble.
This architectural element demonstrates the careful attention to decorative details characteristic of the turn of the 19th-20th centuries, when ornamentation and stylization of natural forms became an important means of artistic expression in architecture. The symmetry of the triple arch composition and the repeating lily motif create a harmonious combination, giving the facade a memorable appearance.