The image showcases a vibrant architectural façade executed in an eclectic style with distinct Spanish-Moorish influences. The main body of the façade is painted in a rich yellow hue, creating a striking contrast with the reddish brickwork that frames the windows and decorative elements.
The upper section of the façade features a checkerboard pattern of yellow and green ceramic tiles, establishing a characteristic rhythmic design. Above this runs a traditional terracotta roof with an undulating profile, crowned by an elegant turquoise openwork crest of stylized lilies or fleurons.
The rectangular window openings are protected by metal grilles. Between them are circular decorative elements with turquoise geometric patterns resembling rosettes or floral motifs. The architectural composition of the façade is built on the rhythmic alternation of these elements, creating a harmonious unity.
The color palette of the façade deserves special attention: the combination of ochre-yellow, terracotta-red, and turquoise-green creates a bright yet harmonious image typical of Mediterranean or Latin American architecture. The decorative elements reflect the influence of the Mudéjar style with its penchant for ornamentation and polychromy.