The photograph captures an elegant fragment of a historical facade in neoclassical or eclectic style with distinct baroque elements. The building is painted in a pleasant yellow color with white decorative elements creating an effective contrast.
Particularly striking are two arched windows on the second floor, crowned with richly ornamented pediments featuring characteristic semi-circular finials and decorative shell palmettes. The window openings are framed by elegant casings with stucco decoration and supported by decorative consoles.
Between the windows lies an elegant balcony with an intricate wrought iron railing displaying a complex geometric pattern. The balcony rests on decorative brackets and is framed at the edges by small plinths.
At the ground floor level, column capitals executed in the Corinthian order are visible. The color scheme of the facade — a combination of ochre-yellow with white details and blue-green shutters — is typical of Mediterranean architecture, possibly of Italian or Southern French tradition from the late 19th or early 20th century.