The image showcases a fragment of an Art Nouveau façade featuring three identical decorative windows with exquisite architectural framing. The windows exhibit the characteristic flowing, organic form of Art Nouveau with semi-circular tops and complex contours. The upper part of each window is adorned with stained glass featuring floral motifs in blue and green hues, typical of early 20th century Art Nouveau aesthetics.
The window frames are painted in a turquoise color, creating a harmonious contrast with the light-colored stucco of the façade. Above each window sits a decorative element in the form of a molded pediment with botanical ornamentation. Particularly noteworthy are the flower elements on the pilasters between the windows, characteristic of the Art Nouveau style. This plastic, organic decoration emphasizes the softness of the architectural lines and creates a sense of natural forms integrated into the architectural context.
The lighting creates an expressive play of light and shadow on the relief elements of the façade, highlighting the volume and texture of the decorative details. The stained glass with geometric and plant elements adds sophistication to the building and testifies to the high level of craftsmanship of its time.