The photograph depicts a magnificent Art Nouveau style window set in stone with stained glass elements. The window opening has an arched shape characteristic of the late 19th - early 20th century period, with an elegant curve at the top. The window is framed by a massive stone portal made of light-colored stone, which contrasts with the darker blocks of the main facade wall.
The wooden window frame is painted in a warm yellow color and divided into three vertical sections with a semicircular completion. The central part of the window is covered with a checkered curtain, creating a sense of inhabited, living space. The main decoration of the structure is stained glass with floral motifs – flower compositions in the lower part and on the sides of the stained glass. A blue element on the right side is particularly notable, possibly a vase or other decorative motif.
The architectural style of the facade and window design indicate the influence of European Art Nouveau, and the building is likely part of the city's historical development, possibly belonging to the category of architectural heritage. The window framing demonstrates the craftsmanship of stonemasons of that time, while the stained glass showcases a high level of decorative and applied art.