Before us is an expressive fragment of a Neo-Baroque style building façade with rich decorative ornamentation. Particular attention is drawn to the upper part of the structure with its distinctive mansard roof covered in dark tiles, which creates a striking contrast with the beige façade.
The façade features exquisite stucco decorations in the form of garlands, festoons, and floral motifs that encircle the upper part of the wall below the cornice. These decorative elements, rendered in a light sandy shade, represent a typical example of Baroque aesthetics with its fondness for opulence and visual richness. The façade also features medallions and stylized plant ornaments that give the building a ceremonial, grand character.
The architectural composition is completed by an attic with a mansard window framed by decorative pilasters. The combination of the strict geometry of the roof with the plasticity of Baroque decoration creates an interesting visual effect, emphasizing the historical value of the building. Despite some signs of weathering on the decorative elements, the façade maintains its architectural integrity and expressiveness, demonstrating the high craftsmanship of the architects and decorators of its time.