Before us stands a charming three-story house completely covered with climbing ivy, creating a unique "living" façade. The architecture of the building is characteristic of traditional European style with symmetrical window placement and a brick chimney on the sloped roof covered with gray tiles.
The façade represents an excellent example of harmonious coexistence between architecture and nature. Four large French windows with white frames and multiple glass panes are evenly distributed across the main façade – two on each of the upper floors. They create an elegant rhythm and contrast beautifully with the dense green vegetation cover.
The ground floor features an entrance door and small display windows, suggesting possible commercial use of this space. At the base of the building, flower arrangements in pots add bright accents to the predominantly green façade.
The building gains special atmospheric quality from its corner location, with the visible brick side wall of the neighboring structure, emphasizing how organically the house fits into the historic urban environment. A characteristic European street lamp completes the overall picturesque composition.