The photograph features a traditional Tunisian façade with a composition characteristic of North African architecture. The central element is a decorative doorway with an arched finish in turquoise-blue tones. The door is framed by a polychrome arch with alternating white and blue segments, creating the effect of radiant glow around the entrance.
The door itself is double-leafed, painted in turquoise with white decorative panels featuring floral ornaments. The façade composition is symmetrical — on both sides of the entrance are arched windows with wrought iron grilles, echoing the form of the central arch but on a reduced scale. Above the entrance, a small memorial plaque with Arabic inscription is attached.
The façade is finished in light plaster, which is typical for Mediterranean and North African architecture, where light shades of walls help reflect sunlight and maintain coolness inside. Several stone steps, slightly weathered by time, lead to the entrance, adding authenticity to the overall appearance of the structure. The general style of the façade reflects a blend of Berber and Arabic architectural traditions characteristic of Tunisia.