The image showcases an expressive building facade with three Moorish-style arched windows. The facade is clad in contrasting materials: the lower part is constructed with red brick, while the upper section features a white plastered surface. The arched windows have a distinctive pointed shape, typical of Islamic architecture, and are framed with golden-hued casings.
Special decorative character is added to the facade through elegant ornamental motifs in terracotta tones above the arches. These ornaments have a floral nature with rosettes and form wavy patterns connecting the arches. Below the windows are decorative panels with embossed floral designs that echo the patterns above the arches.
The blue glass of the windows creates a striking contrast with the warm tones of the brickwork and white plaster. In the reflection of the windows, one can notice the silhouettes of antennas, adding a contemporary context to this historical architectural style. The bottom row of decorative elements forms a rhythmic composition that complements the overall impression of the facade.