The image depicts an elegant facade in Baroque or Neoclassical style. The facade features three symmetrically arranged windows with decorative elements characteristic of this architectural style. The windows are framed with substantial golden-ochre surrounds and triangular pediments above, which gives them monumentality and emphasizes the architectural rhythm of the facade.
The wall is painted in a light gray color and decorated with delicate painted scrolls and volute-like elements executed in the same gray-blue palette. Between the windows, there are painted pilasters with capitals, creating an illusion of architectural articulation on the facade. This is a classic example of trompe l'oeil technique, where the flat surface of the wall is visually enriched with painted architectural details.
The windows are protected by black metal gratings, which is typical for historic buildings in Central and Southern Europe. The roof is covered with traditional terracotta tiles, partially visible at the top of the image. The combination of ochre window frames, gray-blue decorative elements, and terracotta roof creates a harmonious and historically authentic appearance of the facade, likely part of an architectural heritage site.