The image shows a fragment of a classic Parisian façade constructed from light-colored stone. We can see two tall windows with detailing characteristic of 19th century French architecture. The windows have a traditional elongated rectangular shape and are framed with modern white frames, likely installed during renovation work.
Particularly noteworthy is the decorative treatment above the left window - an ornately carved stone lintel with a decorative frieze featuring circular medallions and geometric patterns. This element showcases the fine stone carving typical of neoclassical architecture.
Below the windows are small wrought iron balcony railings with elegant patterns typical of Parisian buildings. The façade is constructed with large stone blocks showing visible signs of age and patina, giving the building an authentic historical character. In the reflections of the windows, one can notice the façades of opposite buildings, highlighting the dense urban development.