Before us stands an outstanding example of Art Nouveau architecture, showcasing a richly decorated facade with characteristic flowing, organic lines. Particularly noteworthy is the asymmetrical composition of the upper facade with two side turrets crowned with blue domes, and a central decorative shield adorned with a clock.
The facade features a contrasting color palette: the main beige background is effectively complemented by terracotta-orange elements and turquoise-blue decorative inserts. The arched composition of the central entrance is emphasized by exquisite stucco work and ornamental motifs. Characteristic elements include blue ceramic tile patterns in the form of floral motifs, creating a visual rhythm throughout the facade.
The building's windows have various shapes and sizes, highlighting the individual character of the architectural solution. Of particular interest are the turquoise bay windows on the sides of the facade and the decorative framing of the window openings. The architect masterfully combined functional elements with decorative ones, creating a cohesive artistic image where each detail becomes part of a unified composition.
Stylistically, the building resembles works of Catalan Modernisme, possibly inspired by the work of Antoni Gaudí or Lluís Domènech i Montaner, yet it has its distinctive character with the use of local decorative traditions.