The image shows a magnificent fragment of a historical façade executed in an eclectic style with clear influence of Russian-Byzantine architecture. The façade features rich decorative finishing in red brick with contrasting elements.
Particularly noteworthy is the corner bay window construction with exquisite majolica (ceramic tile) decoration. The colorful ceramic tiles with floral ornaments form panels on the protruding bay, creating a vibrant accent against the brick masonry. The color palette of the decorative inserts includes blue, green, yellow, and red hues that harmoniously complement the terracotta color of the main material.
The architectural details of the façade demonstrate exceptional craftsmanship: arched elements, expressive cornices, decorative brackets, and the variety of textures characteristic of the late 19th century. The window openings are framed with elegant casings, and the upper part of the façade is adorned with a band of ornamental ceramic tiles featuring botanical motifs.
This type of architecture is typical for urban apartment buildings or public edifices from the late 19th to early 20th century, when the pseudo-Russian style with rich decorative façade ornamentation was popular in Russian architecture.