The image shows a fragment of a historic building facade executed in an eclectic style with elements of neoclassicism and Art Nouveau. The facade features decorative characteristics typical of the turn of the 19th-20th centuries. The main wall surface is adorned with regular brickwork in two shades — terracotta and light sand — creating a geometric pattern in the form of a distinct grid.
Above and below the balcony are decorative friezes with geometric ornaments in terracotta color, executed in sgraffito technique or painted. These ornamental bands with characteristic X-shaped patterns add visual complexity to the facade while simultaneously structuring it.
The balcony is adorned with a metal railing featuring vertical wrought iron bars, typical for urban architecture of this period. Potted plants in terracotta containers create a living accent against the geometric strictness of the facade.
The window openings are framed with lighter material, visually highlighting them against the pattern of the brickwork. One window is equipped with rollable blinds, while the other is partially open. Above the window openings, decorative elements are visible, possibly having had functional significance originally.
The upper part of the facade includes a cornice with decorative brackets, indicating attention to detail characteristic of the architecture of this period. The palette of the entire facade is built in warm earthy tones, typical for Mediterranean or Southern European urban architecture.