The image shows an elegant wooden door portal framed by a dark stone building façade. The door is marked with number 128 and represents a fine example of traditional architecture with classical elements.
The building's façade features rusticated stonework with large dark gray, almost black blocks that create a textural contrast with the smooth wooden door. The arched opening frames the door portal, giving it monumentality and significance.
The door itself is made of solid wood in a warm honey-brown shade and features rich decorative details. The upper part is adorned with a pediment featuring a central volute ornament and classical decorative elements. The door panel is divided into four sections with characteristic geometric relief. The lower part of the door has protruding rectangular elements that emphasize its solidity.
Above the door sits a semi-circular window with fine glazing, which provides natural lighting to the entryway while maintaining privacy. Between the window and door, there is a number plate with the house number displayed in contrasting white.
The door is equipped with modern elements — a mail slot and intercom system — indicating the functional use of this historic entrance in the present day. The cobblestone pavement at the entrance complements the overall historical atmosphere of the building.