The photograph captures an expressive façade of a historical building in neo-Gothic style with Art Nouveau elements, characteristic of the late 19th to early 20th century. The façade is constructed of red brick with contrasting light stone elements, creating a striking combination of textures and colors.
The central architectural element is a monumental portal with two symmetrical arched doors marked with the number 70. Above the entrance group rises an elegant Gothic arch made of light-colored stone with a pointed crown. The arched structure is adorned with decorative medallions and a sculptural bust at the summit, giving the façade a ceremonial and historical character.
The doors are crafted from dark wood with wrought iron elements and glazed upper sections. The portal is framed by stone pilasters with capitals and decorative scrolls at the base. Above the entrance are two rectangular windows with geometric divisions, framed by light stone elements and decorative arches.
Special character is added to the building through meticulously crafted details: contrasting voussoirs above the windows, decorative consoles supporting the arch, and elegant lanterns flanking the entrance. The entire composition demonstrates the era's typical aspiration for expressiveness and decorative richness while maintaining functionality.