This magnificent orange façade represents a splendid example of Spanish Art Nouveau (Modernisme) from the early 20th century. The building impresses with its rich decorative elements and asymmetrical yet harmonious composition.
The façade is painted in a warm orange-terracotta color, creating a bright, sunny appearance. The central element of the composition is a magnificent arch above the second and third floors, framed with exquisite decorative ornaments. Above it sits a pediment with a rounded window, adorned with white decorative elements that contrast beautifully with the building's main color.
Particularly noteworthy are the elegant wrought-iron balconies with intricate railings, as well as the bay window on the first floor featuring the characteristic flowing lines and abundant decorations of Art Nouveau. Vertical pilasters and horizontal bands create a clear structure for the façade, while decorative inserts, stucco work, and ornaments add sophistication and artistic expressiveness to the building.
Window openings of various shapes and sizes — rectangular, arched, and oval — demonstrate the characteristic Art Nouveau aspiration for variety and rejection of strict symmetry. At the same time, the decorative elements framing the windows give the façade integrity and completeness.