The photograph showcases a beautiful historic building with an expressive blue façade, executed in a style that combines elements of Art Nouveau and Neoclassicism. The building features a symmetrical composition with a central section highlighted in white and side sections in a rich blue shade.
The architectural solution of the façade is rich in decorative elements. The upper part of the building is crowned with a crenellated parapet and a curved decorative line, giving the silhouette a sense of lightness. Particularly noteworthy are the numerous balconies with wrought iron railings, symmetrically arranged on both sides of the façade. The window openings vary in form: rectangular on the upper floors and arched or semi-circular on the lower ones.
The ground floor is designed as an arcade with characteristic circular decorative elements in blue tones that echo the main color of the façade. The central entrance and side arches create a rhythmic pattern in the lower part of the building.
The contrast between the white architectural details (cornices, pilasters, balustrades of balconies) and the blue background of the walls creates a bright, memorable image characteristic of coastal architecture found in Mediterranean regions or northern Spain. The building likely dates to the early 20th century and represents a striking example of urban architecture from that period.