The photograph captures an exquisite urban façade in the Art Nouveau style with distinctive elements of Spanish Colonial Revival architecture. The upper part of the building is crowned with a wavy parapet featuring characteristic baroque curves and a central medallion adorned with decorative stucco. In the center of the façade, there is a relief emblem or coat of arms that gives the building a special historical significance.
The façade has a clear symmetrical composition with four identical windows on the second floor, framed by richly decorated casings with floral ornaments. Each window is complemented by a small metal balcony with elegant wrought iron railings. The first floor also has four windows, positioned directly below the second-floor windows, creating a harmonious vertical rhythm.
The color scheme of the façade is presented in light sandy tones, characteristic of Mediterranean architecture. The precise geometry of the main elements contrasts with the plasticity of the decorative details, creating an interesting play of light and shadow. The relief decorative elements and sculptural ornaments demonstrate high craftsmanship and attention to detail typical of early 20th century architecture.