The image showcases a charming clock tower embodying early 20th century architectural style, likely Secession (Art Nouveau) or Neoclassicism. The structure features elegant white stucco with contrasting decorative elements.
The tower's facade is adorned with magnificent architectural details. The central element is a round clock face with Roman numerals, painted in rich blue with golden hands and numerals. The clock is framed by an exquisite bas-relief with classical figures — female caryatids on the sides and reclining sculptural figures below, executed in light stone against a golden background.
The upper section of the tower is crowned with a copper-green dome-like roof with a finial. Architectural elements like the balcony above the clock, arched openings, and decorative moldings add particular expressiveness. The combination of white walls with patinated copper dome and golden elements creates a refined, harmonious appearance.
The architectural composition demonstrates masterful command of proportions and decorative elements, characteristic of Central European architecture from the early last century, possibly from Austrian or Czech tradition.