The image showcases an expressive fragment of a corner tower of a building designed in the Art Nouveau style with elements of Neo-Gothic architecture. The cylindrical tower stands out with its richly decorated mosaic façade against a bright blue sky.
The upper part of the tower is crowned with a decorative stone parapet featuring four characteristic finials (pointed ornamental terminations), giving the structure a Gothic character. Below this is an elaborately decorated frieze with ornamental carvings.
The main body of the tower is adorned with pastel-colored mosaics featuring intricate floral ornaments, medallions, and geometric motifs in pink, blue, green, and golden hues. These mosaic elements form a complex composition typical of the Art Nouveau style of the early 20th century.
The façade features two levels of windows with wooden shutters. The second-floor balcony is equipped with an elegant wrought iron railing with geometric patterns. Architectural details such as brackets under the balcony and decorative elements above the windows emphasize the attention to minute details characteristic of architecture from this period.
The building represents an excellent example of the combination of Art Nouveau's decorative richness with elements of earlier architectural styles, demonstrating virtuoso use of diverse materials and finishing techniques.