The image shows a façade of a building in Art Deco style with elements of neoclassicism. The structure is made of a combination of materials: the upper part is faced with light-colored stone, while the lower part uses warm sandy-toned brick. The façade has a symmetrical composition with a stepped structure characteristic of Art Deco architecture.
The upper part of the façade is adorned with a decorative frieze featuring ornamental motifs executed in mosaic or tile technique. The color palette of the decoration includes ochre, light blue, and navy tones, creating a vivid contrast with the monochromatic main wall surfaces. A rhythmic row of small square decorative elements is also integrated into the stonework above the frieze.
The window openings on the upper floor have a rectangular shape with louvered elements, giving the façade a certain austerity. The lower tier is accentuated by a monumental arched entrance group with the inscription "BOX OFFICE," indicating the building's function as a theater or cinema. Above the windows of the lower tier, there are decorative inserts with ornamental motifs that echo the main frieze design.
The façade composition is completed by flagpoles with a national flag, emphasizing the public status of the structure. Neatly trimmed shrubs are placed in front of the building, creating a visual framing for the entrance area. The overall color scheme and proportions of the façade are typical for the architecture of the 1920s-30s, when the Art Deco style reached the peak of its popularity.