The image shows a fragment of a historical building facade with a distinctive balcony and window opening. The architectural composition is executed in a classical style with eclectic elements. The balcony rests on massive decorative corbels with volutes – spiral scrolls that are a characteristic element of classical architecture. These corbels are skillfully carved from stone and give the structure both visual solidity and elegance simultaneously.
The balcony railing is made of wrought iron with an intricate floral ornament, adding filigree quality and decorative appeal to the facade. The balcony is adorned with terracotta pots containing various plants, which enliven the otherwise strict architectural composition. The window opening beneath the balcony features an arched frame and is equipped with modern roller shutters, indicating the adaptation of this historical building to contemporary needs.
The building facade is constructed from stone blocks in two shades, creating a rhythmic masonry pattern. Attention to detail is evident in the carefully crafted decorative elements, such as the medallions on the lower part of the facade. This architectural solution is characteristic of European urban development from the late 19th to early 20th century, combining functionality with expressive decorative design.