The image showcases a magnificent example of a decorative façade combining elements of Art Nouveau and traditional Iberian ceramic architecture. The upper part of the façade features an exquisite semicircular pediment adorned with mosaic decoration made of tile fragments in blue, white, and golden hues – the trencadís technique characteristic of Catalan Modernism. At the center of the pediment, there is a stylized image of a green palm leaf or fan, executed as a ceramic bas-relief.
The façade is organized into several horizontal tiers, each decorated with unique ceramic elements. Below the pediment, there is a band with geometric openwork ornament in terracotta, followed by a strip of tiles with a blue and white geometric pattern. The lower tier of the façade is completely covered with traditional azulejos – ceramic tiles with a characteristic blue-yellow-white ornament forming a complex composition. Of particular interest is the decorative panel with an image between two window openings, likely depicting a scene from local history or folklore.
The color palette of the façade is built on the contrast between the warm terracotta tones of the upper part and the cool blue-turquoise shades of the ceramic facing in the lower zone. This combination creates a bright, memorable image characteristic of the Mediterranean architectural tradition. This façade represents an excellent example of how traditional craftsmanship and an artistic approach to decoration transform an ordinary building into a true work of art.