The photograph showcases an exquisite Art Nouveau doorway portal that exemplifies the architectural decoration of the early 20th century. The double wooden door is crafted from dark wood with characteristic flowing lines and ornamental motifs typical of the Art Nouveau style. The upper part of the door panels features stained glass inserts with metal framework forming elegant floral patterns.
The doorway is framed by a richly decorated light-colored stone portal with expressive sculptural elements. Particularly noteworthy are the side elements of the portal with circular medallions and vertical decorative features. Above the door sits a stone cornice with relief ornaments in the shape of shells — a typical Art Nouveau motif. The top of the portal is adorned with potted plants, adding a picturesque quality to the composition.
The building facade is numbered 18, as visible on the plaque to the right of the door. There is also a no-parking sign with the Italian inscription "Passo carrabile," indicating the Italian origin of the building, likely in one of Italy's historic cities. The facade represents a beautiful example of carefully preserved urban architecture from the Art Nouveau period.