The image showcases an exquisite example of a Secession (Art Nouveau) style facade, presumably from the early 20th century, as indicated by the date "1901" visible in the central part of the decorative ornamentation. The facade features the characteristic asymmetrical wavy shape of the pediment with intricate stucco decorations typical of this architectural style.
The upper part of the facade is crowned with a terracotta-colored tiled roof, which serves as an expressive contrast to the light-colored plaster of the facade. The central attic window is framed by rich floral ornaments with the smooth curves and spirals characteristic of Art Nouveau. Above the window, there is a sculptural representation of a mythological bearded mask—an element frequently found in the architecture of that period.
Particularly notable is the lower part of the facade with two arched openings supported by decorative pilasters. These pilasters are adorned with bas-reliefs featuring female faces—typical mascarons that give the building a special expressiveness. Between the arches and the pediment are elegant balconies with wrought iron railings and decorative panels adorned with garlands and draperies in bas-relief.
The entire facade decoration is characterized by organic and flowing lines, richness of details, and fine elaboration of each element, making this architectural specimen a beautiful testament to the Art Nouveau era with its aspiration to aestheticize the everyday urban environment.