The image showcases a magnificent example of architectural decoration in an eclectic style with Art Nouveau elements. The building facade features two symmetrical arched window openings with richly ornamented framing. Above each window is a semicircular stained glass panel with elegant floral patterns, executed in light tones with a golden hue.
The stucco decoration framing the arches deserves special attention: here we see meticulously crafted plant motifs, floral rosettes, and mascarons. At the center of the composition, between the arches, is a decorative element resembling a stylized mask or cartouche, typical for architecture of the late 19th to early 20th century.
The balconies with intricate wrought iron railings in black demonstrate the mastery of ironwork from that period. One of the balconies displays potted plants, including a palm, which gives the facade an inhabited, living character. The lower parts of the balconies are supported by decorative corbels with relief ornamentation.
The color scheme of the facade is built on the contrast between light walls and terracotta horizontal stripes, which visually structures the composition and emphasizes the architectural rhythm. Such facade treatment is characteristic of Mediterranean architectural traditions, possibly Spanish or Italian.