The photograph showcases an exquisite building façade in Neo-Moorish or Modernist style with pronounced elements of Arabic-Spanish architecture. The central composition features a magnificent horseshoe arch with rich ornamental decoration. Inside the arch, one can see meticulously crafted floral patterns in traditional Eastern style.
The façade demonstrates delicate work with architectural details: in the triangular spaces on both sides of the central decorative field, there are openwork circular elements resembling dharma wheels or solar symbols. The upper part of the arch is adorned with fine carvings, creating an expressive silhouette against the bright blue sky.
Of particular interest is the balcony with an elegant wrought iron railing, which emphasizes the horizontal division of the façade. The turquoise wooden shutters on the windows create a pleasant color contrast with the sandy shade of the building's main material. The lower tier of the façade is complemented by a floral ornament skillfully carved in stone.
Columns with decorative capitals support the entire composition, giving the building monumentality and at the same time lightness. The architectural ensemble demonstrates a harmonious combination of European and Eastern motifs, characteristic of Mediterranean architecture of the late 19th to early 20th century.