This façade fragment exemplifies a beautiful example of modernized Neo-Moorish architecture executed in terracotta brick. The central element of the composition is an arched window with an elegant semicircular completion, framed by decorative brickwork creating a radiant effect. The space is divided into three parts: a central tall window with green frames and two symmetrical side windows of smaller size.
The upper part of the façade is adorned with exquisite mosaic work predominantly in turquoise and blue, creating a striking contrast with the warm brick tone. The ornamental motif includes stylized botanical elements on a white background. This decorative approach is typical of the Neo-Moorish style, which draws inspiration from Spanish-Moorish architectural heritage.
Particularly noteworthy is the meticulous attention to detail: the stepped arch construction with radial brick arrangement, decorative green ceramic inserts in the lower part of the façade, and the geometric pattern in the upper section featuring diamond-shaped elements. The combination of brickwork with colored ceramics and glass creates a rich textural and color palette characteristic of Catalan Modernism and related architectural movements from the early 20th century.