The image captures a luxurious historical doorway portal executed in an eclectic style with elements of Neo-Gothic and Romanesque motifs. The tall arched entrance is framed by skillfully carved stonework with ornamental decoration characteristic of 19th-century architecture.
Of particular note is the massive wooden door with a geometric diamond pattern creating an effect of a volumetric relief surface. Above the door is a semicircular rose window with a ray-like ornament, which serves not only to illuminate the vestibule but also as an important decorative element of the façade.
The portal is framed by a twisted stone ornament in the form of a cord, which gives the composition additional plasticity and depth. The upper part of the portal is adorned with Gothic elements featuring characteristic pointed arches and fine decorative carving, indicating the influence of the Neo-Gothic style.
The building's façade is made of light-colored stone, creating a striking contrast with the dark wooden door. On the right side of the wall, the house number 17 is visible, emphasizing the residential or administrative nature of the building. The interplay of light and shadow highlights the relief and three-dimensionality of the architectural details, enhancing the impression of monumentality and elegance of the composition.