This architectural photograph showcases an expressive cylindrical corner volume of a building that combines elements of neoclassicism with traditional brick architecture. The facade presents a beautiful example of material contrast: dark red brickwork with lighter toned inclusions creates a textured foundation that is effectively framed by light sandy decorative elements.
The vertical development of the facade is organized in three tiers of bay windows with a clear rhythm. Each bay is clad in light-colored stone and contains a group of three elongated windows with characteristic multi-sectional glazing and dark green frames. The smooth roundness of the cylindrical volume adds particular elegance, skillfully connecting the building's corner.
The ground floor is marked by a richly decorated entrance portal with an arched finish. The sculptural elements above the entrance are notable — ornamental stucco and bas-reliefs with classical motifs. The double-leaf door with arched windows echoes the overall style of the building, while the framing portal made of light-colored stone creates an expressive accent against the brick masonry.
Along the sides of the main volume, contrasting vertical strips of light-colored stone break up the monotony of the brick surface and emphasize the structural elements of the building. The roofing solution with traditional tiles is particularly interesting, complementing the historical atmosphere of the structure.