The image showcases a classic entrance portal of a historic building, likely dating back to the late 19th or early 20th century in Neo-Renaissance or Beaux-Arts style. The facade is constructed from light-colored stone or decorative stucco simulating masonry.
The focal point of the composition is a magnificent doorway with wooden double doors made of polished oak or other precious wood in a warm amber hue. The doors feature rich relief carvings with protruding panels creating an expressive play of light and shadow. The upper part of the doorway is formed as a semi-circular arch.
The portal is framed by a monumental doorcase with a pronounced triangular pediment resting on massive decorative brackets with capitals. Above the doorway sits a projecting element in the form of a small balcony or bay window supported by an architectural console. The entrance is accessed via a stone staircase with several steps and simple metal railings.
Two decorative flower pots with plants are placed in front of the entrance, giving the composition completeness and a welcoming feel. The building number - 134 - is modestly marked on the facade to the right of the door.