The image showcases an impressive example of Art Nouveau architecture characteristic of the early 20th century. The façade is richly decorated with ornamental motifs in the spirit of the Vienna Secession. The composition is based on an elegant combination of floral patterns — pink flower elements on a light background create a rhythmic design across the entire wall surface.
The upper part of the façade deserves special attention, where the decorative frieze is adorned with more saturated and complex ornamentation using green, blue, and golden details. The wave-like lines typical of Art Nouveau elegantly frame the windows, creating an effect of movement and fluidity of forms. Between the windows of the upper floor, vertical decorative elements with circular motifs are placed, giving the façade a rhythmic quality and emphasizing its vertical articulation.
The window openings have a simple rectangular shape, creating an interesting contrast with the sinuous lines of the ornament. The building's cornice is crafted with particular attention to detail and complements the overall decorative concept. Such richness in façade decoration was typical for prestigious urban buildings during the heyday of Art Nouveau and demonstrates the high mastery of the artists and craftsmen of that time.