The image shows a fragment of a brick façade of a historical building with decorative elements. The central part of the composition features a doorway framed by a light-colored stone portal, presumably limestone or sandstone, which creates an expressive contrast with the reddish-brown brick masonry of the main wall.
Of particular interest are the decorative elements flanking the doorway. On both sides of the entrance are sculptural representations of heraldic lions, made of the same material as the portal. The lions are depicted in a traditional seated pose with raised front paws. Stylistically, they resemble neo-Gothic or neo-Renaissance decorative motifs characteristic of late 19th to early 20th century architecture.
Above the doorway is a square decorative element with a geometric openwork pattern featuring a diagonal lattice with ornamental motifs. Wrought iron wall sconces, stylized as torches, are installed symmetrically on both sides of the central decorative element, emphasizing the historical atmosphere of the entrance group.
The brickwork of the façade is executed with high craftsmanship, with uniform joints and expressive texture, which testifies to quality construction and attention to detail characteristic of fine historical architecture.