The image shows a fragment of a brick façade featuring a design that combines elements of Art Nouveau and Neo-Gothic styles. Particularly expressive is the central decorative element — a semicircular panel with stained glass mosaic positioned above two symmetrical windows.
The façade is constructed from red brick of a rich terracotta hue, which creates a warm contrast with the blue background of the mosaic panel. The arched structure above the windows is decorated with an elegant mosaic ornament in the Art Nouveau style with characteristic floral motifs — stylized fan-shaped elements resembling blooming flowers or peacock tails. The color palette of the mosaic includes a soft blue background, pastel shades of beige, peach, and greenish tones.
The symmetrically positioned windows have an identical construction with white frames featuring a characteristic division into rectangular sections. The window glass has a greenish tint that complements the overall color composition of the façade. The arched elements above the windows maintain the architectural rhythm and emphasize the stylistic unity of the composition.
This architectural element demonstrates attention to decorative details and mastery in the execution of façade decoration, which was characteristic of architecture from the late 19th to early 20th century, when individuality and artistic expressiveness in architectural solutions were highly valued.