The image showcases an exquisite facade of a historic building executed in a neoclassical style with elements of Italian architecture. The structure is distinguished by its harmonious proportions and clear horizontal division into three floors, each with its own distinctive character.
The facade is painted in an elegant sand-yellow color and features rustication on the lower levels, giving the building a sense of solidity. The windows are evenly distributed across the facade with arched tops on the upper floor, characteristic of classical architecture. They are equipped with traditional louvered shutters in a light gray shade, which not only serve the functional role of sun protection but also act as an important decorative element, creating a rhythmic pattern on the facade.
Delicate wrought iron balconies with elegant railings located on the second and third floors add particular expressiveness to the building. Their ornamental grilles demonstrate fine metalwork typical of historic architecture in Southern European cities.
The building is crowned with a mansard level featuring distinctive semicircular dormer windows (lucarne) that project above the cornice. The cornice itself is richly profiled and emphasizes the horizontal articulation of the facade, adding visual completeness to the building.
The overall composition of the facade reflects adherence to classical architectural principles – symmetry, rhythm, and proportionality, creating the image of an elegant urban mansion characteristic of aristocratic development in the 19th century.