Before us is a striking example of Mediterranean architecture with distinct Moorish motifs. The facade is rendered in a warm ochre color, typical of southern architectural traditions. The main expressive element of the structure is an arcade gallery with three semi-circular arches, framed by geometric patterns resembling honeycombs or hexagons.
The columns supporting the arches are decorated with remarkable blue and white mosaic in a diamond pattern. The column capitals are executed in a classical manner but incorporate local decorative elements. Particularly noteworthy is the contrast between the refined decorative motifs of the upper section and the robust brickwork of the foundation.
The roof is covered with traditional terracotta tiles, creating a wavy texture and giving the building an authentic Mediterranean appearance. A low brick wall forms a small terrace adorned with greenery and flowers, which softens the strictness of the architectural forms and organically integrates the structure into the surrounding landscape.
The facade details reveal a blend of styles: elements of Spanish-Moorish architecture, Andalusian style, and possibly North African architectural traditions are present. This is evident in the geometric patterns, color palette, and overall composition.