This particular entrance can be found around the neighborhood on nearly every building with only slight differences. All those buildings are multiple-family buildings four or five stories high. Due to the fact that this style of entrance was used for a large number of buildings, it seems to have some importance or qualities.
The building itself has three entrances with the one on display on the right in the middle. A path made of cobblestone runs with a distance of about two meters along the building and turns into the separate entrances, thus giving a semiprivate space in front of the entrance, which is only to be used by all tenants and their guests. Between the path and the facade of the building is a patch of grass with some bushes and the mailboxes on the right side of the entrances.
The entrance door is made of glass with a big square handle and windows on the side, giving any bypasser a good view of the staircase behind the glass, but also the tenants a good view of the person standing outside the entrance presumably demanding entrance to the house. Prams and bigger parcels are often placed in this area. The floor changes from cobblestone to big and heavy stone slabs covering the last half meter in front of the entrance. The whole entry space is covered by a square concrete slab.