The image showcases a charming architectural element of a façade in Art Nouveau style with oriental influences. The central object of the composition is an elegant horseshoe-shaped window with bright red wooden frames and lavender-purple fillings. This horseshoe arch (often called Moorish or horseshoe arch) is a characteristic element of Moorish architecture, giving the building an exotic character.
The window framing is made of light-colored stone with rich decorative carvings. Above the arch, there is a sculptural composition of three roses, which is a typical floral motif of Art Nouveau. On the sides of the arch, decorative elements resembling Celtic knots are visible, creating an interesting cultural synthesis.
A particularly expressive element is the wrought iron balcony with red railings, adorned with white floral elements and leaves. The combination of red metal and white decorative elements creates a vivid contrast. The lower part of the railing is decorated with a row of stylized flowers, while the central part features a composition of roses and leaves.
The entire façade composition demonstrates the influence of Art Nouveau (Art Nouveau) style with its organic forms, plant motifs, and attention to decorative details, but with obvious borrowing from Moorish architecture, which was popular during the period of eclecticism and Art Nouveau of the late 19th - early 20th century.