The image showcases a magnificent example of a Neo-Gothic or Art Nouveau building with distinct Hungarian or Central European motifs. The façade demonstrates an eclectic combination of decorative elements and structural solutions.
The building features an asymmetrical façade with three gabled pediments of characteristic wavy shape. The main material of the façade is light beige brick, which contrasts with dark brown decorative elements and columns. Particularly striking is the roof with bright blue tiles, creating a dynamic visual accent and giving the building a recognizable silhouette.
The façade is richly adorned with blue ceramic inserts forming geometric and floral motifs. Windows of various shapes and sizes are organically integrated into the overall composition. The central part of the façade is decorated with a round rose window, typical of the Neo-Gothic style. Numerous turrets and spires at the tops of the pediments emphasize the verticality of the composition and create an expressive rhythm.
The lower part of the building is partially obscured by greenery, which delicately frames the architectural composition, softening the monumentality of the structure and creating a harmonious combination of man-made and natural elements.