The image displays an expressive architectural element executed in the style of Catalan Modernism (Modernisme) or Neo-Gothic design. Before us is a row of six vertical stained glass panels with decorative wrought ironwork above them, demonstrating a characteristic artistic approach to façade ornamentation.
The upper part of the composition is adorned with exquisite openwork ornaments featuring floral and geometric motifs, executed in a light tone, creating an airy and lightweight appearance of the structure. This lace-like decoration is extraordinarily detailed and demonstrates exceptional craftsmanship.
The stained glass windows are separated by elegant marble columns with skillfully carved capitals. The glass panes themselves have a pale greenish tint with inclusions of colored elements — blue, yellow, green, and red accents organized in a geometric pattern. The dark wooden frames create a contrast with the pastel tones of the glass and the light openwork decoration.
Such window design is characteristic of works by Antoni Gaudí or his followers, although it might also represent other schools of Catalan architecture from the late 19th to early 20th century. The elements combine both functionality (light openings) and highly artistic decorative character.