The image showcases a picturesque facade of a historic building, presumably from the early 20th century, combining elements of neoclassicism and possibly regional colonial style. The main accent of the facade is a magnificent semicircular arch supported by massive white columns, forming an elegant portico. The arch is executed in pure white, creating a striking contrast with the textured stone masonry of the main part of the building.
Special expressiveness is added to the composition by an elegant staircase with a balustrade leading to the entrance. The balustrade is made of white stone or concrete with characteristic turned balusters. Decorative vases are placed on both sides of the staircase, serving not only as functional elements for plants but also as important architectural decoration.
The facade is abundantly covered with greenery featuring bright red flowers, presumably bougainvillea, which gives the strict architecture a romantic, somewhat overgrown charm. This creates an interesting dialogue between the rigor of architectural forms and living nature. The building demonstrates a blend of European architectural traditions with local climatic features, evident in the spacious veranda and abundance of vegetation.