The photograph depicts an exquisite architectural element — the upper part of a tower or pavilion in Neo-Romanesque or Neo-Gothic style with strong influences from Catalan Modernism. The structure is made of light-colored stone and is crowned with a striking four-sided roof covered in multicolored tiles forming geometric diamond patterns and floral motifs in red, green, and cream colors.
The upper tier of the building features elegant arched openings designed as paired arches on columns, which is characteristic of Romanesque architecture. The facade is decorated with fine carvings and reliefs, creating a rich textured surface. The lower frieze is adorned with a repeating ornamental motif.
The decorative roof termination deserves special attention: an openwork metal grille in the form of stylized spears or spikes, as well as a decorative stone parapet with relief elements resembling gargoyles or fantastic creatures. This richness of architectural details and decorative elements indicates a high level of craftsmanship and demonstrates the influence of the Catalan architectural tradition of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.