The photograph depicts a magnificent Art Nouveau style building located in Euville, France. This architectural monument represents an excellent example of early 20th century French architecture.
The façade is clad in light-colored stone, giving it a sense of monumentality and nobility. Particularly impressive is the central section with its splendid gallery of tall arched windows, adorned with decorative elements in their upper sections. These windows occupy almost the entire upper part of the façade, providing abundant natural light to the interior spaces.
The building's roof is made of dark slate with a characteristic steep pitch and chimneys, typical of northern French architecture. The entrance is formed by an elegant portal with wooden doors, above which sits a small balcony with delicate railings. Two more balconies are symmetrically positioned on either side of the façade, emphasizing the classical orderliness of the composition.
The decorative elements of the façade, including carved stone details above the windows and arched openings, demonstrate influences of both Art Nouveau and Neo-Gothic styles, creating a unique appearance for this elegant mansion. Copper or bronze details, visible in the doors and windows, have acquired a characteristic patina over time, adding historical depth to the building.