The photograph captures a magnificent example of urban architecture in the Beaux-Arts or early Art Nouveau style (likely late 19th - early 20th century). In the center of the frame is the corner facade of a white building with characteristic round bay windows that create a smooth curved facade line. The bay windows are glazed with panoramic windows and adorned with elegant wrought iron balcony railings in black.
The architectural plasticity of the facade impresses with its richness: abundant stucco work, decorative elements, and openwork balustrades at the upper level. Particularly eye-catching are the decorative brackets under the bay windows and the filigree stone carving. The main volume of the building organically fits into the curved line of the street, creating a rhythmic, smooth transition between buildings characteristic of European cities.
In the left part of the image, a portion of another building from the same period is visible, emphasizing the integrity of the street's architectural ensemble. The white color of the facade emphasizes the elegance and purity of lines, while the strict black wrought iron elements create an expressive contrast. In the lower corner of the image, the crown of a green tree is noticeable, adding an organic touch to the urban landscape.