The photograph showcases the main entrance of a historic building, executed in Art Nouveau or Jugendstil style from the early 20th century. The façade is clad in red brick, creating a warm, elegant atmosphere. The central element of the composition is a beautiful wooden door portal with four massive dark wood doors featuring paneled detailing and glazing in the upper sections.
The entrance is framed by a stone portal with a small arch above, which emphasizes the architectural significance of the entrance group. On both sides of the entrance are tall windows with traditional frames, executed in the same style as the doors. The building's plinth is faced with gray stone, creating a contrast with the brickwork of the upper part.
An interesting detail of the façade is the wrought iron railings with geometric ornaments characteristic of the Art Nouveau style, which flank the entrance. The steps leading to the doors are made of light-colored stone. The overall composition of the entrance group is symmetrical and harmonious, giving the façade the nobility and balance characteristic of urban architecture from the late 19th and early 20th centuries.