Before us is an attractive fragment of a building façade made of terracotta (reddish-orange) sandstone with elements of light-colored stone. The architectural composition features two arched openings with semicircular tops, framed by massive stone arches.
The left opening is designed as an entrance group with double doors in a dark green color. The doors have a paneled structure with horizontal divisions. Above the doors is a semicircular window with a fine grid glazing pattern, creating a transom effect. The right opening is a display window with a similar arched completion and the same green frame.
Both openings are unified by a common architectural solution: arched structures are laid out with radially positioned sandstone blocks, creating an expressive visual accent. The color scheme of the façade is built on the contrast between the warm terracotta shade of the walls and the cool dark green color of the woodwork.
On the right side of the image, a downspout is visible, organically integrated into the façade composition. The paving in front of the building is made of clinker brick, laid in a traditional pattern, which harmoniously complements the historical character of the architecture.
This façade fragment demonstrates features of late 19th - early 20th century architecture with elements of Romanesque style, evident in the massive arched constructions and the use of natural stone. The façade combines monumentality and functionality, characteristic of historical commercial or public architecture.