The photograph depicts an expressive fragment of a red brick façade of a historic building, executed in an eclectic style with neo-romantic elements. The upper part of the composition is crowned with a large semi-circular rose window with complex stained glass in blue and red tones, framed by brickwork with protruding decorative elements.
The lower tier of the façade is organized by three arched openings with semi-circular tops and transoms in the form of semi-circular windows with radial divisions. The window and door structures are made of wood with characteristic louvered shutters. A wrought iron balcony with delicate ornamental patterns unifies all three openings, adding particular sophistication to the composition.
The façade demonstrates mastery of brickwork, where decorative quality is achieved not only through architectural elements but also through the texture and rhythm of the masonry itself. A characteristic feature is the contrast between the rich terracotta color of the brick and the lighter background wall with a hexagonal textured pattern, creating an additional visual dimension and emphasizing the historical value of the structure.