This architectural fragment represents a striking example of decorative facade design in the Art Nouveau style of the early 20th century. The image shows part of a building with characteristic brickwork, adorned with a contrasting combination of white and light blue bricks. Particular attention is drawn to the exquisite ornamental panel above the windows with rich floral decor.
The central composition of the facade is organized around three arched windows, dominated by a larger semi-circular central window, flanked by smaller arched elements. Above the window openings is a magnificent decorative insert of green color with relief ornament in Art Nouveau style, including stylized plant motifs, elegant curls, and garlands. The framing of the window arches is made of alternating white and blue elements, creating a vibrant rhythmic pattern.
The upper part of the facade is crowned with a classical cornice with modillions, creating an interesting eclectic effect of combining Art Nouveau with elements of Neoclassicism. Such a combination of decorative patterning with clear architectural structure is typical of urban architecture of the late 19th - early 20th centuries, when masters sought to create expressive, artistically rich facades.