The image shows the Frederic Chopin Museum, executed in an elegant neoclassical style. The façade of the building is characterized by strict symmetry and aristocratic restraint. The three-story structure features a central projection crowned with a triangular pediment adorned with decorative sculptural elements and a statue at the top, emphasizing the significance of the building.
Particular attention is drawn to the central part of the façade with tall arched windows on the second floor, framed by decorative elements. The façade is designed in a white and beige color scheme with a clear division of architectural elements through rusticated corners and details, creating an interplay of light and shadow. The windows of the first and second floors have different shapes and framing, which adds rhythm and variety to the façade.
The lower basement level is made of red brick, creating an interesting contrast with the white walls of the main volume of the building. The roof is covered with terracotta tiles, characteristic of Central European architecture. The classical proportions, balanced volumes, and fine elaboration of details testify to the high architectural craftsmanship embodied in this historical structure.