The image displays a vintage postcard featuring an old photograph of the Hotel Leone in Assisi, Italy. The architectural elements showcased include a large Gothic-style church with prominent arched windows and intricate stonework on its facade, flanked by two bell towers. A series of arches line what appears to be a cloister or courtyard area leading towards this structure.
The sky is overcast, giving the image a muted tone. The photo bears handwritten annotations in cursive script that likely indicate ownership or personal notes from someone who owned it. The bottom left corner reads "Assisi," while above the photograph on the postcard's background, text states "Hotel Leone - Assisi English Proprietress: Morgan-Stoppani." Additional information includes a note about alterations by Terni and mentions of Santuari e convento di S. Francesco veduti dall'Hotel Subasio with attribution to an unknown photographer.
The vintage nature is emphasized through the postcard's design, including its borders and ornate typography for the title text above. The overall condition appears aged but intact, suggesting it has been preserved over a significant period of time.