This architectural element represents a magnificent example of a decorative entrance portal with characteristic blue double doors. The facade framing is made of light-colored stone with exquisite carvings, creating a rich ornamental pattern of spiral scrolls and rosettes. Particularly noteworthy is the delicacy of the floral motifs that frame the arched doorway.
The doors themselves, in a rich blue color, demonstrate a multi-layered structure with geometric elements. The upper part of each door panel features a lattice pattern allowing light to penetrate inside, while the lower part is adorned with embossed octagonal panels with concentric circles creating a depth effect. Above the entrance is the number "7" on a blue background, harmoniously matching the color of the doors.
The contrast between the creamy stone framing with its lavish decoration and the deep blue doors creates a striking visual effect, characteristic of architecture that combines classical elements with regional traditions. This type of entrance ensemble is often found in historic Mediterranean or European contexts, where the color accent of the doors serves not only as a decorative element but also has cultural significance.