The image showcases a beautiful example of architecture from the late 19th to early 20th century, as evidenced by the date "1900" engraved on the facade. The building demonstrates elements of Art Nouveau with a characteristic asymmetrical composition of the triangular pediment.
The facade is constructed from light-colored stone (presumably sandstone) and is richly decorated. Particularly noteworthy are the ornamental elements above the three tall windows with shutters. Each window is framed by elegant decorative elements with floral motifs, typical of the Art Nouveau style.
The central balcony with its intricate wrought iron railing adds sophistication to the building. The upper part of the facade is crowned with a balustrade featuring distinctive decorative elements. The triangular pediment in the center with the date "1900" serves as a key accent of the composition.
On the sides of the building, pilasters with decorative capitals are visible, giving the facade rhythm and structure. The overall condition of the facade indicates its historical value, although traces of time and atmospheric exposure are noticeable on the stonework.