Before us is a vibrant example of colonial architecture with its characteristic pink facade adorned with exquisite green decorative elements. The building demonstrates an interesting combination of colors and textures, creating a visually appealing contrast between the warm pink shade of the walls and the rich green color of the architectural details.
The facade features rich decorative ornamentation: above the windows are magnificent plaster decorations in baroque style with characteristic intricate elements and protruding cornices. Particular attention is drawn to the masterfully crafted window frames with ornamental motifs, emphasizing the status and historical value of the building.
The windows have stained glass with geometric patterns in green and neutral tones, adding depth and elegance to the facade. On the left, there is a decorative balcony structure with elements that repeat the general style of the building, as well as a characteristic projecting cornice with relief details.
The lower part of the photograph shows a decorative architectural element resembling a bowl or vase, which is also painted pink with green decorative elements, continuing the unified stylistic ensemble of the facade. Cracks in the wall give the building an authentic character, testifying to its venerable age and historical heritage.