The image showcases a stunning example of Moorish architecture, likely the Barcelona City Council building (Ajuntament de Barcelona), as indicated by the inscription on the facade. This facade demonstrates rich Islamic architectural influences with characteristic horseshoe arches and exquisite carved decorations.
The upper tier of the facade is adorned with a series of pointed arches featuring delicate lace-like carvings in muqarnas style, creating a "honeycomb" ornamental effect. Decorative columns with intricately carved capitals are positioned between the arches. The entire upper section of the facade is covered with filigree geometric patterns typical of Islamic architecture.
The middle tier consists of a gallery with metal railings and a row of terracotta pots with plants, adding liveliness to the strict architectural ensemble. The lower tier of the facade features three wide horseshoe arches with ornamental framing.
Particularly noteworthy is the detailed stone carving, creating a lace-like effect on all elements of the facade. The contrast between the white decorative elements and the dark arch openings enhances the visual impact of the building. This facade represents an excellent example of the Neo-Moorish style, popular in Spain during the 19th century.