The image showcases a striking example of an early 20th century Art Nouveau façade, possibly with elements of Catalan Modernism. The decorative finish is rich and expressive: the façade is adorned with exquisite ornamental elements, among which the luxurious stucco decorations above the windows and on the building's parapet stand out.
Particular attention is drawn to the rhythmic arrangement of three French balconies with elegantly designed wrought iron railings. Each balcony is framed by decorative elements in the form of stylized plant motifs. Above the windows are richly adorned cartouches with intricate stucco work characteristic of Art Nouveau architecture.
The façade is made of stone (or stone masonry imitation) in a sand shade, which gives the building solidity and warmth. The upper part of the façade is decorated with a wavy parapet featuring three accent elements in the form of stylized shells or palmettes, creating an expressive silhouette of the building against the clear blue sky. The window frames and shutters are made of dark wood, providing a pleasant contrast with the main tone of the façade.
The architectural composition demonstrates a remarkable balance between symmetry and decorative elements, which was characteristic of turn-of-the-century architecture that sought to combine functionality with artistic expressiveness.