This is an unusual historical door portal, distinguished by its rich decorative design. The massive wooden door numbered 1 is executed in a medieval style, with a characteristic latticed upper part and a geometric diamond-shaped ornament in the lower section. The door is adorned with numerous metal rivets, emphasizing its sturdiness and artisanal origin.
The most remarkable feature of the facade is the decorative framing above the entrance, executed in a medieval or neo-Gothic architectural style. In the central part of the composition, there is a sculptural figure holding what appears to be a scroll or musical instrument, possibly depicting a musician or chronicler. On either side of the central figure, in semi-circular niches, there are stylized images of lutes or other stringed instruments.
The entire doorway is framed with wooden decorative elements with golden finishing, creating a contrast with the dark wood of the door and the light stone wall of the building. This artistic treatment of the entrance group demonstrates attention to detail and high-quality craftsmanship characteristic of historic urban structures in the European tradition.