The photograph shows a beautiful example of Art Nouveau architecture typical of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. This narrow brick mansion features a richly decorated facade made of red brick with contrasting light stone elements.
The building's facade has an asymmetrical composition with a distinctive stepped gable at the top. Particularly noteworthy are the large round windows on the ground floor with geometric glazing patterns characteristic of Art Nouveau. Above them are three tall windows on the second floor, also with semi-circular tops, creating a rhythmic composition.
The building is adorned with several decorative panels featuring floral ornaments typical of the Art Nouveau style. Elegant wrought iron balconies on the second and third floors complement the composition. The entrance is designed as an arch and is positioned asymmetrically.
This mansion is built into a row of urban buildings of different styles and periods, which is characteristic of European urban development. The stone base, light stone window frames, and decorative elements create an expressive contrast with the main red brick facade.