The image showcases a magnificent example of sgraffito — a decorative technique where patterns are created by scratching through the top layer of plaster to reveal a contrasting layer beneath. The building façade is adorned with rich ornamental patterns in black and white, characteristic of Renaissance or Neo-Renaissance architecture.
The central window is framed by an arched composition decorated with exquisite floral motifs and winding stems. Surrounding the window are geometric panels with alternating diamond patterns and diagonal lines. The upper part of the façade features a frieze with repeating floral designs. Particularly noteworthy is the detailing of the ornament — each element is meticulously crafted, creating a rich textured surface.
Modern silver-colored downpipes contrast with the historical façade, indicating that the building is well-maintained. The wooden window frame in a warm brown shade adds an additional color accent and emphasizes the historical character of the structure.