The image showcases a magnificent ensemble of historic villas executed in the traditional German resort architecture style of the late 19th to early 20th century. The composition includes several buildings of various architectural styles that harmoniously coexist within the same space.
In the foreground stands an elegant white villa with rich Art Nouveau decorative elements. The façade is adorned with delicate openwork carvings that form light verandas and balconies with filigree white balustrades. A distinctive feature is the multi-level structure of verandas with decorative columns and lace-like wooden elements creating an impression of airiness and grace. Symmetrical bay windows with large panes increase natural lighting of interior spaces while simultaneously serving as an expressive exterior element.
The central building, positioned to the right, represents a striking example of half-timbered architecture with a construction typical of the German style featuring dark wooden beams against a white background. The half-timbered façade is organized in a strict geometric pattern creating a visual rhythm. The composition is completed by a characteristic pointed turret with a spire, giving the silhouette a vertical dominant and recognizability.
Further behind, buildings made of red brick and another white villa are visible, demonstrating the eclectic nature of the architectural ensemble. Of particular value is the landscaped garden with elements of a formal park in front of the villas – carefully trimmed hedges form geometric patterns on the green lawn, emphasizing the status and aesthetic integrity of the ensemble.