The image shows a fragment of a building facade in the Art Nouveau style, presumably from the early 20th century. The wall is made of light-colored sandstone or limestone, creating a warm ochre hue. The architectural composition is notable for its rich stucco decoration with botanical motifs — predominantly pine cones and branches that frame the windows and adorn the wall sections between them.
The upper window has a rounded arched shape characteristic of Art Nouveau and is framed by exquisite relief with pine motifs. The window opening is complemented by a semicircular balcony with blue wrought iron railing of a simple hemispherical form. The lower window is rectangular with classic glazing divisions, also equipped with a blue metal balcony railing, but with a more complex ornamental pattern including floral scrolls and a central flower element.
The contrast between the geometry of strict architectural lines and the flowing, natural forms of decorative elements creates a harmony characteristic of Art Nouveau. The blue metallic details of the balcony railings stand out effectively against the warm tone of the facade, emphasizing the elegant architectural style of the building.