This image showcases an expressive entrance portal of a historical building in an eclectic style with neo-Gothic elements. The facade is made of red brick, effectively contrasting with sandy-beige architectural details.
Particular attention is drawn to the exquisite design of the entrance portal. Above the ornate wrought iron gates sits a magnificent tripartite rose window with characteristic Gothic division into three sections. The window is framed by a decorative stone arch with radial elements that enhance its expressiveness. The stone arch with keystones represents a carefully crafted element, testifying to the high craftsmanship of the masons.
The entrance group is flanked by classical columns with decorative capitals, and above the gate is a carved stone cornice with ornamental motifs. The metal gates demonstrate skilled artistic forging with geometric patterns typical of the turn of the 19th-20th centuries.
Also notable are the details of the side elements of the facade - finely crafted balustrades and decorative elements on the pilasters. The entire architectural ensemble of the entrance group speaks to the high status of the building and reflects the traditions of European urban architecture from the late 19th to early 20th century.