The photograph captures a magnificent entrance door embedded in the brick facade of a historic building. This is an excellent example of late 19th - early 20th century architecture with characteristic neoclassical elements.
The door is framed by a richly decorated dark brown wooden portal with meticulously crafted carved details. The arched upper part of the door is adorned with an elaborate cornice featuring protruding elements and decorative consoles on the sides. Particularly noteworthy are the carved columns with twisted elements that flank the doorway and support the architectural framing.
The door itself is made of warm brown wood and has a lower panel with a geometric carved pattern. The upper part of the door contains elegant stained glass with ornamental motifs that allows light into the interior while maintaining privacy.
The entrance is situated on a small elevation with three steps covered in green material and is framed by a metal railing. The red brick masonry of the facade creates a contrasting background for the dark wooden trim of the portal, emphasizing its architectural significance. On either side of the entrance, white fence posts are visible, adding completeness to the composition.