The image showcases an elegant wrought iron balcony railing executed in the Art Nouveau style. This decorative facade element is installed on a window in a light sandy stone wall of the building. The balcony grill features the curved, flowing forms characteristic of Art Nouveau, with an abundance of scrolls and spirals.
The metal structure is painted in a dark gray or black color, creating a striking contrast with the lighter facade of cut stone. A distinctive feature of this railing is its unusual shape with wide curved side elements resembling stylized wings or volutes. The central part of the grill displays a rhythmic pattern of vertical elements that terminate in graceful curls.
The window behind the balcony railing has a modern dark-colored frame with two sashes. The stone facade of the building is processed in blocks of regular rectangular shape, emphasizing the historical aesthetics of the structure. Below the balcony is a simple stone cornice that serves as the foundation for the decorative metal construction.