The image shows an interesting architectural ensemble combining two different styles in one building. The left part of the facade is executed in a style close to neoclassicism or Art Nouveau of the late 19th - early 20th century. It is characterized by light yellow plaster, arched windows with decorative elements above them, and elegant stucco ornaments.
Particularly expressive are the second-floor windows with semicircular tops and decorative brackets. Below the windows, there are ornamental stucco elements featuring plant motifs. The first floor is designed more modestly, with rectangular windows and vertical yellow pilasters.
The right part of the building is a vivid example of half-timber architecture, characteristic of Northern and Central Europe. It features a contrasting combination of dark brown wooden beams forming a geometric framework and light plastered wall sections between them. The half-timber construction includes both straight elements and curved arcs, creating a decorative pattern. The facade also features plant ornaments integrated into the half-timber structure.
The right part of the building is crowned with a high roof with decorative railings along the perimeter. The windows have a strict rectangular shape with minimalist framing, which is typical for half-timber architecture. The contrast between the two architectural styles creates a unique visual effect, demonstrating an eclectic approach to urban development of that period.