The photograph depicts a fragment of a historical building facade in neoclassical or eclectic style. Particularly noteworthy are two symmetrical arched windows with rich architectural framing. The windows are executed in a manner characteristic of the late 19th century, featuring semicircular arches and additional decorative elements.
Each window has a complex composition: the upper part is designed as a double arch with ornate window surrounds adorned with fine relief details. The lower part consists of rectangular window openings with frames divided by an impost. Between the upper and lower parts of the windows are decorative cornices with stucco elements.
The facade is rendered in a light tone, which emphasizes the play of light and shadow on the architectural details. Below the windows are decorative sub-window elements with carved patterns typical of eclectic architecture. The entire composition demonstrates meticulous attention to detail and reflects the aspiration of architects of that period to create expressive and richly decorated facades even on ordinary urban buildings.