The image shows a fragment of a historic building in the Art Nouveau style, likely from the early 20th century. The facade displays decorative elements characteristic of this architectural movement. The upper part of the building is adorned with exquisite stucco ornamentation featuring a central medallion and floral motifs, creating an impression of lightness despite the substantial structure.
Particularly eye-catching are the three balconies with original blue wrought iron railings that give the facade rhythm and depth. The ironwork elements are executed in the characteristic flowing, organic manner of Art Nouveau. The facade is partially rendered in a peach or ochre color in the lower section and light gray in the upper portion, creating an interesting color contrast.
Beneath the cornice of the upper floor, there is a decorative frieze with plant ornaments and geometric patterns typical of Art Nouveau architecture. The window openings are framed with wooden shutters, suggesting Mediterranean or Southern European origins. Through the branches of trees, the elegant silhouette of the facade can be seen, giving the impression that the building is organically integrated into the urban environment.