The photograph showcases an elegant historical building executed in a neoclassical style with notable decorative elements. The façade presents a harmonious combination of classical architecture with decorative elements from a later period.
The building has a two-story composition with clear horizontal division. The upper floor is designed in a restrained classical style—a white façade with evenly placed rectangular windows and a balustrade at the top, crowned with a heraldic element in the center, indicating the official or aristocratic character of the structure.
The first floor deserves special attention with its display windows framed by exquisite gilded filigree detailing, creating the effect of a conservatory or winter garden. This part of the façade is highlighted by turquoise elements of the balcony and decorative metal railings, which add elegance and lightness to the building.
The central entrance is supported by classical Doric columns, which create a portico and visually enhance the monumentality of the structure. The entrance itself is marked by a turquoise door, which serves as a bright accent against the restrained white façade. The area in front of the building is enclosed by an elegant cast-iron fence and adorned with vegetation, including palm trees characteristic of a southern region, which complements the overall composition.
The architectural ensemble demonstrates elements typical of British urban architecture in the Regency style with its love for elegant details and light façades, but with interesting individual features in the form of the richly decorated display window line of the first floor.